Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of Macedonia

The aim of this study was to produce an autogenous vaccine from Yersinia ruckeri isolate and to test it’s efficacy in field conditions. Colonies of Yersinia ruckeri biotype I isolated from rainbow trout with haemorrhagic septicemia were cultivated in TSB and inactivated with formalin. The vaccine wa...

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Main Authors: Cvetkovik Aleksandar, Hristovski Miso, Stojanovski Stojmir, Mrenoski Slavco, Cvetkovik Iskra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje 2009-05-01
Series:Macedonian Veterinary Review
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Online Access:http://www.macvetrev.mk/2009-1/29-35AVTOGENA%20VAKCINACIJA%20ZA%20KONTROLA%20NA%20JERSINIOZATA.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a8d263ec7a24accba2199e153fce9622020-11-25T01:20:34ZengSs.Cyril and Methodius University, SkopjeMacedonian Veterinary Review 1409-76211857-74152009-05-013212935Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of MacedoniaCvetkovik AleksandarHristovski MisoStojanovski StojmirMrenoski SlavcoCvetkovik IskraThe aim of this study was to produce an autogenous vaccine from Yersinia ruckeri isolate and to test it’s efficacy in field conditions. Colonies of Yersinia ruckeri biotype I isolated from rainbow trout with haemorrhagic septicemia were cultivated in TSB and inactivated with formalin. The vaccine was diluted and administered by immersion of rainbow trout fry (~ 4.5 g BW) in the vacinal suspension. The experimental infection was done 28 days post vaccination by immersing the fry in infectious suspension of the same isolate. Mortality of the control and vaccinated fish was 87% and 11%, respectively. Vaccinated fish showed high level of gained specific resistance to the infection (RPS 87,4%). http://www.macvetrev.mk/2009-1/29-35AVTOGENA%20VAKCINACIJA%20ZA%20KONTROLA%20NA%20JERSINIOZATA.pdfyersinia ruckerirainbow troutvaccinationexperimental infection
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author Cvetkovik Aleksandar
Hristovski Miso
Stojanovski Stojmir
Mrenoski Slavco
Cvetkovik Iskra
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Hristovski Miso
Stojanovski Stojmir
Mrenoski Slavco
Cvetkovik Iskra
Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of Macedonia
Macedonian Veterinary Review
yersinia ruckeri
rainbow trout
vaccination
experimental infection
author_facet Cvetkovik Aleksandar
Hristovski Miso
Stojanovski Stojmir
Mrenoski Slavco
Cvetkovik Iskra
author_sort Cvetkovik Aleksandar
title Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of Macedonia
title_short Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of Macedonia
title_full Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of Macedonia
title_fullStr Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of Macedonia
title_full_unstemmed Autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (Yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in Republic of Macedonia
title_sort autogenous vaccination for control of yersiniosis (yersiniosis salmonis) in the salmonid aquaculture in republic of macedonia
publisher Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje
series Macedonian Veterinary Review
issn 1409-7621
1857-7415
publishDate 2009-05-01
description The aim of this study was to produce an autogenous vaccine from Yersinia ruckeri isolate and to test it’s efficacy in field conditions. Colonies of Yersinia ruckeri biotype I isolated from rainbow trout with haemorrhagic septicemia were cultivated in TSB and inactivated with formalin. The vaccine was diluted and administered by immersion of rainbow trout fry (~ 4.5 g BW) in the vacinal suspension. The experimental infection was done 28 days post vaccination by immersing the fry in infectious suspension of the same isolate. Mortality of the control and vaccinated fish was 87% and 11%, respectively. Vaccinated fish showed high level of gained specific resistance to the infection (RPS 87,4%).
topic yersinia ruckeri
rainbow trout
vaccination
experimental infection
url http://www.macvetrev.mk/2009-1/29-35AVTOGENA%20VAKCINACIJA%20ZA%20KONTROLA%20NA%20JERSINIOZATA.pdf
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