Effect of immunosuppression on newcastle disease virus persistence in ducks with different immune status.

ISRN veterinary science Pub Date : 2012-01-23 Print Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2012/253809
Lucy W Njagi, Phillip N Nyaga, Lilly C Bebora, Paul G Mbuthia, Uswege M Minga
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This study was carried out to verify the possibility that ducks are sources of Newcastle disease (ND) virus infection for chickens in mixed flocks. Immunosuppressed (IS) and non immunosuppressed (NIS) birds, at three different antibody levels (medium, low and absent) were used; the titres having been induced through vaccination, and Immunosuppression done using dexamethazone. Each of the 3 respective groups was further divided into 2 groups of about 12 ducks each: one challenged with velogenic ND virus; the other not challenged. Selected ducks from all groups had their antibody titres monitored serially using hemagglutination inhibition test, while two birds from each of the challenged groups were killed and respective tissues processed for ND viral recovery, using chicken embryo fibroblasts. In general, antibody titres of IS and NIS challenged ducks were significantly higher than their unchallenged counterparts (P < 0.05). Non-challenged pre-immunised ducks had a progressive decrease in antibody levels; non-immunised ducks did not seroconvert. Newcastle disease virus was isolated from livers and kidneys of the challenged ducks throughout the experimental period; indicating a possibility of viral excretion, especially when the birds are stressed. It, therefore, provides another possible model of viral circulation within mixed flocks.

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免疫抑制对不同免疫状态鸭子新城疫病毒持久性的影响。
本研究旨在验证鸭是混合鸡群中鸡新城疫(ND)病毒感染源的可能性。免疫抑制(IS)和非免疫抑制(NIS)鸟类,在三种不同的抗体水平(中,低和无);通过疫苗接种诱导滴度,并使用地塞米松进行免疫抑制。每组再分为2组,每组约12只鸭:一组攻毒速度性新城疫病毒;另一个没有受到挑战。采用血凝抑制试验连续监测各组鸭的抗体效价,同时每组杀2只鸭,分别用鸡胚成纤维细胞处理其组织以恢复ND病毒。总体而言,IS和NIS攻毒鸭的抗体效价显著高于未攻毒鸭(P < 0.05)。未攻毒的预免疫鸭的抗体水平逐渐下降;未免疫的鸭没有血清转化。在试验期间,从攻毒鸭的肝脏和肾脏中分离出新城疫病毒;表明有可能排出病毒,尤其是当鸟受到压力时。因此,它提供了另一种可能的病毒在混合禽群中传播的模型。
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