The Immunogenic Potential of an Inactivated Vaccine Candidate against Ornithobacterium Rhinotracheale in SPF Chicken.

Q3 Veterinary
N Ghodsian, S Shahsavandi, M M Ebrahimi, V Karimi
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Abstract

Ornithobacterium Rhinotracheale (ORT) is a gram-negative bacterium that causes respiratory infection in chickens and turkeys. The Co-infection of ORT with other viral or bacterial pathogens results in the development of severe clinical symptoms and significant economic losses. The proportion of ORT strains resistant to the current antibiotics employed in poultry flocks has increased in successive years. Contingent on the source of the isolate. It is recommended that the inactivated whole-cell vaccine (bacterin) be administered against multi-drug resistant strains of ORT that are present on poultry farms. In the present study, a formalin-inactivated bacterin formulated with an oil adjuvant (Montanide TM ISA 70 VG) was developed based on a local ORT isolate. A prime-boost regimen was employed for the immunization of specific pathogen-free chicken (SPF) groups. Subsequently, the immunogenic potency of the vaccine candidate was evaluated via ELISA and compared with that of a Nobilis® commercial inactivated ORT vaccine.The safety of the Vaccine was studied following the inoculation of a dose that was twice the recommended dose of the prepared bacterin. The commercial inactivated ORT vaccine and the prepared bacterin both elicited the production of induced specific antibodies after three weeks following the initial vaccination, with this response continuing until 16 weeks post-vaccination. The immunization of chickens with the commercial vaccine resulted in a higher level of antibody compared to the experimental vaccine. However, no significant difference (P<0.05) was observed between the treated groups overall. The safety test revealed the absence of any adverse local or systemic reactions were found in chickens throughout the post-vaccination period. The data indicate that the prepared ORT-inactivated vaccine is safe and capable of inducing adequate and long-lasting immune responses in experimental SPF chickens. It is imperative to conduct field trials to ensure the efficacy of this vaccine candidate in preventing ORT infection.

SPF鸡抗鼻气管鸟杆菌灭活疫苗的免疫原性研究。
鼻气管鸟杆菌(ORT)是一种革兰氏阴性细菌,可引起鸡和火鸡的呼吸道感染。ORT与其他病毒或细菌病原体的共同感染会导致严重的临床症状和重大的经济损失。对家禽群中目前使用的抗生素具有耐药性的ORT菌株比例连年增加。取决于隔离源。建议使用灭活全细胞疫苗(细菌)来对付家禽养殖场中存在的口服呼吸道感染的多重耐药菌株。在本研究中,以当地ORT分离物为基础,开发了一种与油佐剂(Montanide TM ISA 70 VG)配制的福尔马林灭活细菌。对特定无病原体鸡(SPF)组采用预增免疫方案。随后,通过ELISA评估候选疫苗的免疫原性效力,并与Nobilis®商业灭活ORT疫苗进行比较。在接种两倍于所制备的疫苗推荐剂量的剂量后,研究了疫苗的安全性。商业灭活ORT疫苗和制备的疫苗在初次接种后三周后都能诱导产生特异性抗体,这种反应一直持续到接种后16周。与实验疫苗相比,商业疫苗对鸡的免疫产生了更高水平的抗体。两组间差异无统计学意义(P
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Archives of Razi Institute
Archives of Razi Institute Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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