A hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) test was applied to distinguish virulent Aujeszky's disease virus infected pigs from those immunized with a glycoprotein gIII deletion vaccine. The vaccine strain, dlg92/dltk, did not have hemagglutination activity with mouse erythrocytes and the pigs vaccinated five times with the dlg92/dltk strain failed to develop HI antibody, although they developed neutralizing antibody with 128 to 512 titers to Aujeszky's disease virus. On the other hand, these pigs produced HI antibody 1 to 2 weeks after virulent virus inoculation. Thus the animals infected with virulent strain were easily differentiated from the animals immunized with the gIII deletion vaccine.

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