Persoporc pack
Persoporc pack
Persoporc
Persoporc pack
Persoporc pack
Persoporc

Persoporc™

The first modified live PRRSV vaccine attenuated using reverse genetics technology ‘SAVE,’ providing high safety, strong efficacy, and broad cross protection.

Available in:

  • 50 Doses
  • 50 ml
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Product information

Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, or PRRS, continues to be one of the most economically important diseases in global swine production. It impacts reproductive performance, piglet viability, respiratory health, and overall herd productivity. The constant evolution and genetic diversity of PRRSV make long-term control particularly challenging for veterinarians and producers, especially under field conditions with multiple circulating strains.

Persoporc™ is a next-generation modified live virus (MLV) vaccine designed to provide enhanced protection against PRRSV2. It is based on an innovative chimeric virus design combining two PRRSV2 lineage 5 strains, LMY and BP2017-2, and incorporates Synthetic Attenuated Virus Engineering (SAVE) to optimize safety, immunogenicity and genetic stability.

By combining chimeric technology, codon pair deoptimization (CPD) and CpG optimization, Persoporc™ is designed to slow viral replication while preserving key protective viral structures. This approach helps stimulate both humoral and cell-mediated immune responses, supporting broad cross-protection against diverse PRRSV2 strains, including relevant heterologous lineages.

How does Persoporc™ chimera technology support PRRSV2 cross-protection?

Chimera technology is widely recognized for its role in improving PRRSV vaccine cross-protection. Persoporc™ uses the LMY strain for non-structural proteins, ORF1a and ORF1b, and the BP2017-2 strain for structural proteins, ORFs 2–7. This combination supports a strong immune response and broad protection against PRRSV2 strains, helping address previous challenges related to vaccine efficacy, safety and cross-protection.

How does SAVE technology and Codon Pair Deoptimization (CPD) improve vaccine and stability?

SAVE technology targets the NSP1 protein, which plays an important role in immune evasion and viral replication. Through codon pair deoptimization (CPD), nucleotide sequences are modified without changing the encoded protein structure. This slows NSP1 production and reduces viral replication, while maintaining a stable and attenuated vaccine strain with a very low risk of reversion to virulence.

This attenuation strategy is designed to support a strong safety profile, with reduced viremia, extremely low viral shedding and a very low risk of recombination with circulating field strains.

How does CpG optimization enhance the immune response?

To further enhance immunity, Persoporc™ increases cytosine (C) before guanine (G) sequences, known as CpG sites, in the viral genome. CpG optimization helps stimulate stronger cell-mediated immunity (CMI) while reducing immune evasion. This ensures a robust and effective immune response, even with slower viral replication rates.

By stimulating both humoral and cell-mediated immunity, Persoporc™ helps support improved herd health, reduced clinical symptoms and better productive performance in modern swine production systems.

Why choose product

Safety:
Persoporc™ is designed with SAVE technology which enables extremely low viral shedding and minimizes the risk of reversion to virulence or recombination, helping reduce circulation of vaccine virus on the farm.

Efficacy:

Persoporc™ combines advanced chimeric PRRSV2 design and strong cell-mediated immunity support broad cross-protection and improved herd stabilization following PRRSV outbreaks.

Stable reproductive performance:
By reducing viremia, limiting clinical impact, and supporting stronger immunity in the herd, Persoporc™ helps maintain sow productivity, piglet vitality, and overall production consistency under PRRSV pressure.

The Science behind

frontiers-veterinary-science

Reproductive efficacy of a modified-live porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome vaccine against Korean PRRSV-2 challenge in sows

Jeongmin Suh, Tae-Eun Kim, Sehyeong Ham, Hyejin Na, Ikjae Kang, Sang-Ho Cha , Sun Hee Cho and Chanhee Chae

Persoporc-sow-2026-S (930.21 KB)Download
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Virus Attenuation by Genome-Scale Changes in Codon Pair Bias

J. Robert Coleman, Dimitris Papamichail, Steven Skiena, Bruce Futcher, Eckard Wimmer, and Steffen Mueller

Pre-Persoporc-2008-C (500.32 KB)Download
Elsevier

Intradermal co-inoculation of codon pair deoptimization (CPD)-attenuated chimeric porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) with Toll like receptor (TLR) agonists enhanced the protective effects in pigs against heterologous challenge

Changhoon Park, Myung-Shin Lee, Jong Hyuk Baek, Sun Hee Cho, Bang-Hun Hyun, Su-Hwa You, Sang-Ho Cha

Pre-Persoporc-2021-P (2.66 MB)Download

Controlled, blinded and randomised field efficacy, and return-on-investment study of a next-generation porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus type 2 (PRRSV2) modified live virus (MLV) vaccine

Preben Mortensen, Nicolas Guerra, Han Smits

IMM-CP-02-ESPHM25-Pe (1.48 MB)Download

A next-generation PRRSV-2 MLV vaccine in a controlled comparative field trial in an industrial swine system in Cambodia

Xuan Van Doan, Kriangsak Laosakul, Philip Chhran, Sarim Seng, Sovanna Kem

P1-028-A-APVS25-Pers (203.32 KB)Download

Parallel, randomised field efficacy, and return-on-investment study of a next-generation PRRSV2-MLV vaccine compared to a conventional lineage 7 based PRRSV2-MLV vaccine

Thongchai Amonrattanaporn, Naritsara Boonraungrod, Nongnapas Ruangpet, Kathrin Lillie-Jaschniski, Preben Mortensen

VVD-PO0074-IPVS2026- (7.10 MB)Download

Parallel, randomised field efficacy, and return-on-investment study of a next-generation PRRSV2-MLV vaccine compared to a conventional PRRSV1-MLV vaccine in a PRRSV1+2 endemic herd

Naritsara Boonraungrod, Thongchai Amonrattanaporn, Worrapon Prucksayoungyuen, Kathrin Lillie-Jaschniski, Preben Mortensen

VVD-PO0490-IPVS2026- (7.87 MB)Download

Parallel, randomised field efficacy, and return-on-investment study of a next-generation PRRSV2-MLV vaccine compared to a conventional lineage 1 based PRRSV2-MLV vaccine in a type1+2 endemic swine herd

Thongchai Amonrattanaporn, Naritsara Boonraungrod, Rangsun Rojpradit, Kathrin Lillie- Jaschniski, Preben Mortensen

VVD-PO0491-IPVS2026- (6.84 MB)Download

Comparative field evaluation of a next-generation CPD MLV PRRS vaccine versus a traditional MLV in a farm with concurrent PRRSV1 and PRRSV2 circulation

Thongchai Amonrattanaporn, Naritsara Boonraungrod, Nongnapas Ruangpet, Preben Mortensen

VVD-PO0990-IPVS2026- (6.92 MB)Download

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