enjoy your xmas ham,for pork lovers The bad news ;PRRS This disease causes impairment of reproductive function in sows as well as respiratory disease in growing pigs. Reproductive PRRS is associated with abortions, weak and stillborn piglets, early farrowing and a reduction in reproductive performance. Infected nursery piglets are weak and prone to secondary infections. Many farms infected with PRRS considered to be largely under control, have still to recover the reproductive performance they experienced before PRRS arrived in the UK.
Until now there has been no vaccine available to protect farmers from the reproductive losses associated with PRRS.
THE GOOD NEWS
Imugene successfully trialed a world first
protective marker vaccine for PRRS, a
major pig disease. This success sparked
commercial interest and consequent
license negotiations with several
multinational animal health companies
which are continuing
Imugene’s successful trials completed in
April 2004 demonstrated that our vector
based PRRS vaccine prevented the
disease in all vaccinated pigs. This
disease is one of the most economically
important pig diseases worldwide
causing estimated annual losses of up to
US$1 billion. As a result of a highly
successful trial, several multinational
animal health companies are reviewing
our data for licensing opportunities. As
this disease does not occur in Australia,
Imugene intends to license the vaccine to
a major international animal health
company.
Preliminary estimates indicate an effective
PRRS vaccine would generate revenue of
up to US$100-200 million per annum. If
eradication programs are introduced,
revenue could be as much as US$300-
400 million per annum. The total market
size for a PRRS vaccine is difficult to
estimate as the incidence of the disease
is increasing.
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