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- Patent Title: Methods of vaccine administration, new feline caliciviruses, and treatments for immunizing animals against feline paraovirus and feline herpes virus
- Patent Title (中): 疫苗施用方法,新的猫科动物病毒和用于免疫动物抗猫病毒和猫疱疹病毒的治疗
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Application No.: US11494825Application Date: 2006-07-28
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Publication No.: US07790169B2Publication Date: 2010-09-07
- Inventor: David E. Lowery , Sing Rong , Paul M. Guimond , Paula M. Clare , Cassius M. Tucker , Thomas Jack Newby
- Applicant: David E. Lowery , Sing Rong , Paul M. Guimond , Paula M. Clare , Cassius M. Tucker , Thomas Jack Newby
- Applicant Address: US NY New York
- Assignee: Pfizer Inc.
- Current Assignee: Pfizer Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US NY New York
- Agent Brandon Boss; Michael J. Moran; E. Victor Donahue
- Main IPC: A61A35/00
- IPC: A61A35/00 ; C12N7/00

Abstract:
The present invention relates to a vaccine for immunizing a cat against feline viruses. The present invention also relates to a nucleic acid clone that encodes the capsid protein of the isolated feline calicivirus. The present invention further relates to a live or killed vaccine comprising the isolated feline calicivirus, a subunit vaccine comprising the capsid protein of the isolated feline calicivirus, a nucleic acid vaccine comprising a nucleic acid clone of the isolated feline calicivirus, and a recombinant virus vector vaccine comprising nucleic acid encoding the capsid protein of the isolated feline calicivirus. The present invention also relates to a method for identifying a feline calicivirus useful for producing a vaccine composition and for assays for diagnosing cats infected with feline calicivirus. Also disclosed is a method of immunizing animals, especially cats, against disease, in particular against feline calicivirus (FCV). The method includes administering to a cat therapeutically effective amounts of first and second FCV vaccines. The first vaccine is administered orally or parenterally (e.g., subcutaneously, intramuscularly, and the like). The second vaccine is administered orally or oronasally N days following administration of the first vaccine, wherein N is an integer from 3 to 120, inclusive. A third vaccine administration may also be given. The present invention also describes methods and materials for treating and immunizing animals with vaccine, and in particular cats against both FPV or Feline Parvovirus, which has also been called Panleukopenia or FPL and against another disease, FHV or Feline Herpes Virus, which has also been called Feline Rhinotracheitis Virus.
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