Efficacy of inactivated infectious bursal disease (IBD) vaccines: comparison of serology with protection of progeny chickens against IBD virus strains of varying virulence

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Maas, RA
Venema, S
Oei, HL
Pol, JMA
Claassen, IJTM
ter Huurne, AHM
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[1] ID Lelystad, Dept State Qual Control & Standardisat, NL-8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands
[2] ID Lelystad, Dept Avian Virol, NL-8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands
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10.1080/03079450120066359
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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The efficacy of inactivated infectious bursal disease vaccines was determined by measuring both the antibody response of vaccinated chickens and clinical protection of progeny chicks from vaccinated dams. Similar virus neutralizing (VN) antibody titres were obtained in 4-week-old chickens and mature hens after vaccination with one vaccine dose. VN titres below 10 log(2) increased considerably between the fourth and seventh week after vaccination in 4-week-old chickens as well as in mature chickens. All 2-week-old progeny chicks with serum VN antibody titres of at least 9 log(2) were clinically protected against the classical virulent 52/70 infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) strain, as well as against the very virulent IBDV (vvIBDV) strain D6948. However, vaccination often did not prevent subclinical infection in these 2-week-old progeny chicks, which often resulted in severe lymphocyte depletion in the bursa of Fabricius. Even a serum VN titre of 11 log(2) was not always sufficient to prevent severe bursal damage. Although 52/70 IBDV and vvIBDV were equally pathogenic in 2-week-old specific pathogen free chickens, significant higher maternal antibody titres were required to prevent the adverse effects of vvIBDV in comparison with 52/70 IBDV. The relation between the serological response of chickens after application of inactivated IBD vaccines and the protection of progeny chicks of vaccinated dams depended on both the virulence of the IBDV challenge strain and the IBDV strain in the vaccine.
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