Vaccines for diseases caused by normally encapsulated organisms are
produced by genetically modifying those organisms by deleting the genes
encoding for capsule synthesis or a portion thereof sufficient to produce
non-capsulated mutants of the organisms. As an example, a live, attenuated
strain of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae genetically modified with a
large deletion in a chromosomal regions of the DNA which encodes for
capsule synthesis is a safe and effective vaccine against swine
pleuropneumonia.