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Protection of breeder flocks against infectious bursal disease in field conditions by an inactivated water-in-oil-in-water vaccine
Protection of breeder flocks against infectious bursal disease in field conditions by an inactivated water-in-oil-in-water vaccine // Macedonian Veterinary Review, 29 (2000), 2; 7-14 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Protection of breeder flocks against infectious
bursal disease in field conditions by an
inactivated water-in-oil-in-water vaccine
Autori
Čajavec, Stanislav ; Biđin, Zdenko ; Pokrić, Biserka
Izvornik
Macedonian Veterinary Review (1409-7621) 29
(2000), 2;
7-14
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
chickens; infectious bursal disease; inactivated vaccine; water-in-oil-in-water vaccine
Sažetak
Background and Aims: The incidence of vvIBDV in
Croatia by 1995 seems to be a consequence of the
global spread and resulted in up to 60% and 20%
mortality of layers and broilers, respectively.
Vaccination of parent stock with a live vaccine
and revaccination with an inactivated vaccine at
point of lay in order to ensure transfer of
maternal antibodies (MN-Abs) to progeny, was
proposed as a prophylactic measure. For this
purpose an inactivated vaccine, adjuvanted by a
multiple water-in-oil-in-water emulsion (WOWE) of
low viscosity, was designed. IBDV-WOWE vaccine was
tested in order to determine its ability to elicit
a level of specific Abs in parents which should
result in improved progeny protection.
Methods: Winterfield 2512 strain of IBDV,
inactivated with 0.1% v/v formalin, was prepared
in WOWE. WOWE characterised low content of mineral
oil (30% v/v), high aqueous/oil ratio (2/1), low
relative viscosity (h = 3.45) and high
hydrophile-liophile balance (HLB = 9.35). It
contained 3.3% w/v of both aqueous- (Tween 80) and
oil-phase surfactants (Aralcel 83).
Flocks of 4500 light ISA Brown SSL layers and 2400
heavy Hybro breeders, aged 10 days, were
vaccinated in field conditions by a live IBDV
vaccine (Gumbokal, Pliva, Zagreb, Croatia) in
drinking water. At the age of 19 and 18 weeks
light and heavy pullets, respectively, were both
divided in three equal groups and i.m. vaccinated
with 1.0, 0.5 or 0.25 ml vaccine/bird. Serological
response was monitored during whole laying period.
Eggs, collected 31 weeks after vaccination of
dams, were hatched. Sera from 3- and 10-day-old
hatched chickens were analysed for the presence of
MN-Abs.
Results and Conclusions: WOWE contributes to the
stability, low viscosity and injectability of IBDV
vaccine without side effects. Serological
responses (ELISA-titers) in both light and heavy
breeders were directly related to the doses of the
vaccine administered. A single vaccination
generated high and long-lasting humoral immunity
and no additional vaccinations were required
during laying period. The vaccination with
IBDV-WOWE vaccine did not influence on egg
production. The levels of specific Abs in egg
yolks were at least twice higher than those in the
sera of vaccinated dams. Anti-IBDV antibodies were
transferred to progeny. ELISA-titer of MN-Abs in
sera of 3-day-old offspring was about 2800 and
declined till the 10th day of life.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Veterinarska medicina
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Veterinarski fakultet, Zagreb,
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb
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