Status of Humoral Immunity against Newcastle Disease Virus in Commercial Poultry Farms in Ethiopia

Asamenew Tesfaye, Rediet Belayneh, A. Sirak, G. Almaw, Tadewos Kassa, H. Chaka, Teshale
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Vaccination is the method of choice for control of Newcastle disease in developing countries. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in six commercial poultry farms to assess their immune status against Newcastle disease in Ethiopia. In addition, follow up study was carried out in 210-day old chickens belonging to Rose, Lohmann brown and Sasso breeds to compare their response to HB1 and La Sota vaccines. Blood samples were collected from 75-day-old chickens (25 chickens from each breed) to assess the level of maternally derived antibody titer before vaccine was given. Blood samples were collected fortnightly after the first and booster vaccinations. Haemagglutination inhibition assay was used to assess the level of antibody in serum samples collected. Only two of the six farms investigated maintained good flock immunity (≥85% level of protection) with low percentage geometric coefficient of variation (4.9%-14.4%). The maternally derived antibody titre was significantly higher in Sasso breeds (134.4±1.14) followed by Ross (92.2±1.14) and Lohmann brown (68.6±1.35). The level of anti-Newcastle disease virus antibody after the first vaccination was 24.6±1.2 in Lohmann brown, 29.3±2 in Sasso and 34.5±1.1 in Ross breeds. The antibody titer was 30.9±1.3 in Lohmann brown, 29.4±1.2 in Sasso and 33.1±1.2 in Ross breeds after booster vaccination. In conclusion the maternally derived antibody level was sufficient to protect chickens from infection during early age but the flock immunity and post vaccination antibody level was low suggesting the investigation of alternative vaccination schedules for better prevention and control of Newcastle disease than the current one (day 0, day 7 and day 21).
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埃塞俄比亚商业家禽养殖场对新城疫病毒的体液免疫状况
接种疫苗是发展中国家控制新城疫的首选方法。在埃塞俄比亚,对六个商业家禽养殖场进行了横断面调查,以评估它们对新城疫的免疫状况。此外,对属于Rose、Lohmann-brown和Sasso品种的210日龄鸡进行了随访研究,以比较它们对HB1和La Sota疫苗的反应。在接种疫苗前,从75天大的鸡(每个品种25只鸡)身上采集血样,以评估母系抗体滴度的水平。第一次和加强针接种后每两周采集一次血样。血凝抑制试验用于评估采集的血清样品中的抗体水平。在调查的六个农场中,只有两个农场保持了良好的群体免疫力(≥85%的保护水平),几何变异系数较低(4.9%-14.4%)。Sasso品种的母系抗体滴度显著较高(134.4±1.14),其次是Ross(92.2±114)和Lohmann-brown(68.6±1.35)Lohmann-brown品种的疫苗接种率为24.6±1.2,Sasso品种为29.3±2,Ross品种为34.5±1.1。接种加强针后,Lohmann-brown的抗体滴度为30.9±1.3,Sasso为29.4±1.2,Ross为33.1±1.2。总之,母体来源的抗体水平足以保护鸡在早期免受感染,但鸡群免疫力和疫苗接种后的抗体水平较低,这表明研究替代疫苗接种计划可以比目前的计划(第0天、第7天和第21天)更好地预防和控制新城疫。
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