Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)

Fish with an average length of 3.0-4.0 inches vaccinated with formalin-killed vaccine of Streptococcus sp. either by intraperitoneal injection and immersion methods had a survival rate of 100% indicating that the vaccine is safe to be used with sea bass. The highest efficacy was received when the va...

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Main Authors: Wanman, CH., Tanmark, N., Supamattaya, K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2007-09-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/29-5_online/0125-3395-29-5-1251-1261.pdf
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spelling doaj-1eef01dc6850445bb77573f5e84f8ef52020-11-24T23:45:22ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952007-09-0129512511261Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)Wanman, CH.Tanmark, N.Supamattaya, K.Fish with an average length of 3.0-4.0 inches vaccinated with formalin-killed vaccine of Streptococcus sp. either by intraperitoneal injection and immersion methods had a survival rate of 100% indicating that the vaccine is safe to be used with sea bass. The highest efficacy was received when the vaccine containing bacterin at 2.50x1010 CFU/ml. Injection of vaccine together with adjuvant (CFA) was highly effective against Streptococcus sp. infection. The relative percent survival (RPS) of fish injected with vaccine alone and vaccine plus adjuvant were 100 (10 days post vaccination), 54.06 and 92.29 (20 days post vaccination) and 31.58 and 73.68 (30 days post vaccination) respectively. The fish which received vaccine by hyperosmotic immersion showed higher resistance to the disease than by direct immersion with the RPS of 30.77 and 71.80 (10 days post vaccination), 9.75 and 70.73 (20 days post vaccination) and 7.14 and 16.67 (30 days post vaccination) for direct immersion and hyperosmotic immersion, respectively.http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/29-5_online/0125-3395-29-5-1251-1261.pdfvaccineStreptococcus sp.seabassLates calcarifer
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author Wanman, CH.
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Supamattaya, K.
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Tanmark, N.
Supamattaya, K.
Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
vaccine
Streptococcus sp.
seabass
Lates calcarifer
author_facet Wanman, CH.
Tanmark, N.
Supamattaya, K.
author_sort Wanman, CH.
title Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)
title_short Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)
title_full Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)
title_fullStr Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)
title_full_unstemmed Production of killed vaccine from Streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (Lates calcarifer)
title_sort production of killed vaccine from streptococcus sp. and its application in sea bass (lates calcarifer)
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
issn 0125-3395
publishDate 2007-09-01
description Fish with an average length of 3.0-4.0 inches vaccinated with formalin-killed vaccine of Streptococcus sp. either by intraperitoneal injection and immersion methods had a survival rate of 100% indicating that the vaccine is safe to be used with sea bass. The highest efficacy was received when the vaccine containing bacterin at 2.50x1010 CFU/ml. Injection of vaccine together with adjuvant (CFA) was highly effective against Streptococcus sp. infection. The relative percent survival (RPS) of fish injected with vaccine alone and vaccine plus adjuvant were 100 (10 days post vaccination), 54.06 and 92.29 (20 days post vaccination) and 31.58 and 73.68 (30 days post vaccination) respectively. The fish which received vaccine by hyperosmotic immersion showed higher resistance to the disease than by direct immersion with the RPS of 30.77 and 71.80 (10 days post vaccination), 9.75 and 70.73 (20 days post vaccination) and 7.14 and 16.67 (30 days post vaccination) for direct immersion and hyperosmotic immersion, respectively.
topic vaccine
Streptococcus sp.
seabass
Lates calcarifer
url http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/29-5_online/0125-3395-29-5-1251-1261.pdf
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