Preparation of a Combined Inactivated Vaccine against Riemerella anatipestifer and Duck Viral Hepatitis

S. Abodalal, M. Ismail, Eman El Rawy
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Riemerella anatipestifer ( R. anatipestifer ) infection and duck virus hepatitis (DVH) are enormous dangers for the duck industry and its investment. So, in the current study, a combined inactivated vaccine against both of them was prepared to combat their adverse effect. One hundred and thirty-three ducks of one-day-old of age were used and grouped randomly into four groups. Group (1) was vaccinated with R. anatipestifer vaccine, group (2) was vaccinated with DHV vaccine, group (3) was vaccinated with the prepared combined vaccine of both and finally, group (4) was kept as a negative control. Vaccination was at one day old of age. The vaccinated groups with Riemerella vaccine had 72.7% protection against challenges with the virulent strain with the highest antibody titers in 6 th week as measured by the indirect Hemagglutination test. The control group had 90.9% mortality when challenged against R. anatipestifer , with no detectable antibody titers. DVH-vaccinated groups exhibited their highest serum-neutralizing antibody titers by the 5 th and 6 th weeks post-vaccination. The Control group had no detectable antibody titers against DVH. Statistically, it was clear that there were no significant differences between the results of different groups vaccinated with combined or single vaccines of the same agent. Briefly, combined vaccines of R. Anatipestifer and duck viral hepatitis have harmonized effects with the priority to decrease the stress on birds and workers. Besides its efficiency, the economic side as providing one-shot vaccines instead of each one separately.
鸭疫里默氏菌和鸭病毒性肝炎联合灭活疫苗的研制
鸭疫里默氏菌(R. anatipestier)感染和鸭病毒性肝炎(DVH)是鸭业及其投资的巨大威胁。因此,在目前的研究中,准备了一种针对这两种病毒的联合灭活疫苗来对抗它们的副作用。选用1日龄肉鸭133只,随机分为4组。接种鸭疫R.疫苗组(1),接种DHV疫苗组(2),接种配制的两种疫苗联合疫苗组(3),最后将组(4)作为阴性对照。接种疫苗是在一天大的时候。间接血凝试验结果显示,接种里默氏疫苗的组在第6周对抗体滴度最高的毒力菌株的攻击有72.7%的保护作用。未检测到抗体滴度的对照组鸭疫鼠攻毒死亡率为90.9%。接种dvh疫苗组在接种后第5周和第6周血清中和抗体滴度最高。对照组未检测到DVH抗体滴度。从统计学上看,接种同一种疫苗的联合疫苗或单一疫苗的不同组之间的结果显然没有显著差异。简而言之,鸭疫R.和鸭病毒性肝炎联合疫苗的效果协调一致,重点是减少对鸟类和工人的压力。除了效率之外,经济方面是提供一次性疫苗而不是每一种疫苗。
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