Immunization of avians by administration of non-replicating...

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A61K 39/235 (2006.01)

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CA 2619174

The present invention relates generally to the fields of immunology and vaccine technology. More specifically, the invention relates to recombinant human adenovirus vectors for delivery of avian immunogens and antigens, such as avian influenza into avians. The invention also provides methods of introducing and expressing an avian immunogen in avian subjects, including avian embryos, as well as methods of eliciting an immunogenic response in avian subjects to avian immunogens.

La présente invention concerne généralement les domaine de l'immunologie, et des technologies vaccinales. L'invention concerne plus particulièrement des vecteurs adénoviraux humains recombinants permettant l'administration d'immunogènes et d'antigènes aviaires, tels que la grippe aviaire, chez les oiseaux. L'invention concerne également des procédés permettant l'introduction et l'expression d'un immunogène aviaire chez des oiseaux, y-compris des embryons, ainsi que des procédés pour susciter chez des oiseaux une réponse aux immunogènes aviaires.

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