Researchers, led by Dr. Suresh Mittal, distinguished professor of virology at Purdue University, are using knowledge gained from prior work on influenza A viruses and a bovine adenoviral vaccine platform to develop a universal influenza vaccine for cows that is expected to be effective against further viral mutations. They will then explore the most effective route of delivery for the vaccine, investigating both intranasal – via the nose – and intramuscular – via the muscle tissue – administration routes. The work will be conducted in collaboration with Dr. Rafael Neves, associate professor of food animal production medicine, and Dr. Ekramy Sayedahmed, assistant professor of poultry medicine at Purdue University.
FFAR’s ROAR program rapidly funds research and outreach in response to emerging or unanticipated threats to the U.S. food supply or agricultural systems.