Evaluation of efficacy of LaSota ® vaccine against circulating Newcastle virus strains from Morogoro, Tanzania

F. Lankester, G. Russell, A. Lugelo, A. Ndabigaye, N. Mnyambwa, J. Keyyu, R. Kazwala, D. Grant, A. Percival, D. Deane, D. Haig, S. Cleaveland
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Newcastle disease (ND) outbreaks in flocks vaccinated with LaSota® vaccine have been reported around Morogoro municipality. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of commercially available LaSota® vaccine against virulent strains of newcastle disease virus (NDV). One hundred day-old chicks were randomly allocated to five groups of 20 chicks each. Group I and II were vaccinated at the age of 5 days through oral and ocular routes, respectively, and boosted at the age of 20 days. Groups III and IV were vaccinated once through oral and ocular routes, respectively, at the age of 10 days. Group V served as a negative control. Immune response against NDV was measured by the level of antibodies using Haemagglutination Inhibition (HI) test and resistance to challenge with virulent strain of NDV. All birds were challenged with virulent NDV at 32 days of age and monitored for 21 days. Regardless of the route, there was no statistical significant difference (p > 0.05) between the mean HI titres in the four vaccinated groups. Significant differences, however, existed between regimes (p < 0.05). The morbidity and mortality in vaccinated birds were 20% and 10% respectively, while in un-vaccinated birds the corresponding values were 95% and 65%. In conclusion, the used LaSota® strain ND vaccine available in Morogoro, Tanzania produced enough protection against ND. Both oral and ocular routes provided the same level of protection, however, regardless of route of vaccination, booster dose produced higher level of protection.Keywords: Newcastle disease, oral and ocular routes, layer chicks, vaccination regime, antibodies
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LaSota®疫苗对坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗市流行新城病毒株的疗效评价
在莫罗戈罗市周围已报告接种LaSota®疫苗的鸡群中发生新城疫(ND)暴发。本研究旨在评价市售LaSota®疫苗对新城疫病毒(NDV)强毒株的效力。100只日龄雏鸡随机分为5组,每组20只。第1组和第2组在5日龄时分别通过口服和眼路接种,20日龄时加强接种。第三组和第四组在10日龄时分别通过口服和眼路接种一次疫苗。V组为阴性对照。采用血凝抑制(HI)试验检测抗体水平和对新城疫病毒毒株攻毒的抗性,检测对新城疫病毒的免疫应答。所有雏鸟在32日龄时用毒力NDV攻毒,并监测21天。无论何种途径,4个接种组的平均HI滴度差异均无统计学意义(p > 0.05)。但两组间存在显著差异(p < 0.05)。接种疫苗的禽发病率和死亡率分别为20%和10%,未接种疫苗的禽发病率和死亡率分别为95%和65%。总之,在坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗使用的LaSota®新风疫苗对新风产生了足够的保护作用。口服和眼途径均能提供相同水平的保护,但无论何种途径接种,加强剂量均能产生更高水平的保护。关键词:新城疫,口眼途径,蛋鸡,疫苗接种方案,抗体
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