Browsing ARTICLES CIENTÍFICS by Author "Sá e Silva, Mariana"
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Efficacy of multivalent recombinant herpesvirus of turkey vaccines against high pathogenicity avian influenza, infectious bursal disease, and Newcastle disease viruses
Criado, Miria F.; Kassa, Aemro; Bertran, Kateri; Kwon, Jung-Hoon; Sá e Silva, Mariana; Killmaster, Lindsay; Ross, Ted M.; Mebatsion, Teshome; Swayne, David E. (Vaccine, 2023-04-01) Sanitat AnimalVaccines are an essential tool for the control of viral infections in domestic animals. We generated recombinant vector herpesvirus of turkeys (vHVT) vaccines expressing computationally optimized broadly ... -
Efficacy of recombinant Marek’s disease virus vectored vaccines with computationally optimized broadly reactive antigen (COBRA) hemagglutinin insert against genetically diverse H5 high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses
Bertran, Kateri; Kassa, Aemro; Criado, Miria F.; Nuñez, Ivette A.; Lee, Dong-Hun; Killmaster, Lindsay; Sá e Silva, Mariana; Ross, Ted M.; Mebatsion, Teshome; Pritchard, Nikki; Swayne, David E. (Vaccine, 2021-03-11) Sanitat AnimalThe genetic and antigenic drift associated with the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of Goose/Guangdong (Gs/GD) lineage and the emergence of vaccine-resistant field viruses underscores ... -
Protection of White Leghorn chickens by recombinant fowlpox vector vaccine with an updated H5 insert against Mexican H5N2 avian influenza viruses
Bertran, Kateri; Criado, Miria Ferreira; Lee, Dong-Hun; Killmaster, Lindsay; Sá e Silva, Mariana; Lucio, Eduardo; Widener, Justin; Pritchard, Nikki; Atkins, Emily; Mebatsion, Teshome; Swayne, David E. (Vaccine, 2019-12-18) Sanitat AnimalDespite decades of vaccination, surveillance, and biosecurity measures, H5N2 low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) virus infections continue in Mexico and neighboring countries. One explanation for ...