Ni Kadek Kamala Dewi, G. A. Y. Kencana, Ida Bagus Kade Suardana
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摘要
印度尼西亚的家禽业仍然面临着各种问题,尤其是疾病的侵袭,其中之一就是新城疫(ND)。新城疫由禽副粘病毒 1 型(APMV-1)病毒引起,在印尼是一种传染性疾病,也是一种急性疾病。迄今为止,ND 的管理主要通过疫苗接种和改善饲养管理来实现。ND 疫苗接种可使用活性疫苗、非活性疫苗或混合疫苗。尽管接种了疫苗,但仍经常有 ND 报告。 本研究的目的是根据接种后的病毒脱落情况确定新城疫(ND)基因型 VII 疫苗的安全性。脱落的病毒会通过排泄物,尤其是粪便离开家禽的身体,从而造成环境污染。使用的样本是 10 份产蛋鸡泄殖腔拭子样本,共采集了 5 个时期,并分离了鸡胚蛋。采集鸡胚蛋上的接种液并进行 HA 测试,以检查 ND 疫苗病毒的脱落情况。结果显示,疫苗病毒没有脱落,HA 试验结果为阴性。这些阴性结果表明,ND 基因 VII 型灭活疫苗对环境是安全的,但农民需要实施生物安全措施,以防止 ND 进入农场。
SHEDDING DETECTION OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS VACCINE IN LAYING HENS POST-VACCINATION
The poultry industry in Indonesia is still experiencing problems, especially in terms of disease attacks, one of which is Newcastle Disease (ND). ND is caused by Avian Paramyxovirus type-1 (APMV-1) virus and is an infectious and also acute disease in Indonesia. ND management has so far been carried out by vaccination and improved husbandry management. ND vaccination can use active vaccines, inactive vaccines or combination vaccines. Despite vaccination, ND is still frequently reported. The aim of this study was to determine the safety of Newcastle Disease (ND) Genotype VII vaccine based on post-vaccination virus shedding. Shedding viruses leave the body of poultry through excretion, especially feces, which can cause environmental pollution. The samples used were 10 cloacal swab samples of laying hens taken for five periods and isolation of embryonated chicken eggs. The inoculated liquid on embryonated chicken eggs was harvested and HA test was conducted to check the shedding of ND vaccine virus. The results showed no shedding of the vaccine virus characterized by negative results in the HA test. These negative results indicate that the inactivated ND Genotype VII vaccine is safe for the environment, however farmers need to implement biosecurity to prevent the entry of ND into the farm.