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    Vaccines aren't supposed to cause disease. But that appears to be what's happening on Australian farms. Scientists have found that two virus strains used to vaccinate chickens there may have recombined to form a virus that is sickening and killing the animals......

    .....Chickens worldwide are susceptible to a group of herpesviruses called ILTV, which target their upper respiratory tract. The resulting disease, known as infectious laryngotracheitis (ILTV), reduces egg production and can kill up to one-fifth of those infected. "The birds effectively choke to death on blood and mucus.....



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    Re: Chicken Vaccines Combine to Produce Deadly Virus

    Hi, ALASKAAA!! Well, that cuts out another fine snack
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      Re: Chicken Vaccines Combine to Produce Deadly Virus

      Viruses used in vaccines can recombine?and get virulent

      Outbreaks of new herpesvirus in poultry traced back to merged vaccine strains

      July 12 2012, 2:10pm The first successful vaccines, like Jenner's smallpox vaccine and the first Salk vaccine against polio, were based on viruses that do not cause illness or severe symptoms. Vaccine development has since shifted largely to the use of proteins that are used by the disease-causing agents, but there are still some cases where a dead or attenuated virus is the most effective method of generating immunity.
      The use of viruses for vaccines, however, has always come with a bit of a concern. When it comes to viruses, one-in-a-million events happen all the time, and evolution gives any viruses used in vaccines a lot to work with: many related viruses in the wild, and animal genomes that are littered with pieces of former viruses. Now, researchers have discovered a case where two different agricultural vaccines have recombined to create a new, virulent strain of the disease they were intended to prevent.
      In poultry, a form of herpesvirus (gallid herpesvirus 1) causes a respiratory disease that is sometimes fatal; even if it doesn't kill the animals, it causes a reduced egg production. As a result, several vaccines have been developed against the virus responsible, based on attenuated forms that do not cause serious illness. Three of these vaccines are approved for use in Australia: two based on viral strains that are present in Australia, and a third developed against a strain common in Europe.

      As these vaccines were introduced to the Australian poultry population, two previously unidentified viral strains (class 8 and 9) emerged. The timing of their appearance and some initial genetic characterization suggested they were relatives of the attenuated European virus used in the ..http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/...-get-virulent/
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