Factors affecting the immunogenicity of E. coli O78 vaccine in chickens
Bacterial disease still has serious problem in the intensive poultry production. In the recent years, particular concern has been raised by high incidence of poultry infections by E. coli. Analyses of antibacterial properties of essential oils have been carried out by range of researches. This exper...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of veterinary medical research 2019-06, Vol.26 (1), p.125-133 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bacterial disease still has serious problem in the intensive poultry
production. In the recent years, particular concern has been raised by high
incidence of poultry infections by E. coli. Analyses of antibacterial
properties of essential oils have been carried out by range of researches.
This experiment aimed to study the effect of immunomodulators on the
immunogenicity of vaccine E. coli O78. In this study 250 broiler chickens
were used. They were divided into 5 separated groups all groups vaccinated
with E. coli O78 cebel coarse spray vaccine, except control group, 2 groups
treated with immunomodulators, 3 groups challenged with untyped E. coli
strain, all chickens housed in separated anavar. First group was control, 2nd
group was vaccinated only, 3rd group was vaccinated and challenged, 4th
group was vaccinated and received immunomodulators and 5th
group was
vaccinated, received immunomodulators and challenged.
All chickens were observed daily food consumption, weight gained mortality
rate, lesion, bioavailability, and weekly collected blood samples from 2-5
birds. The results were summarized as follows; immunomodulators have
positive effect on B.W.G, decreased mortality and morbidity rate. The
challenge enhanced the effect of E. coli O78 vaccine and there was marked
improvement in bioavailability, B.W.G and immune defense against
bacterial and respiratory diseases. Also, immunomodulators increased
immunogenicity against bacterial disease through enhancing immune
response system, and had synergistic effect with vaccination against E. coli. |
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ISSN: | 2357-0512 2357-0520 2357-0520 |
DOI: | 10.21608/jvmr.2019.43345 |