Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines
This study was conducted to assess the interaction of specific immune responses produced after vaccination using live attenuated Newcastle disease (ND) LaSota and infectious bursal disease (IBD) vaccines in village chickens of Nigeria. After immunization with the vaccines (individually or in differe...
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doaj-e513d11f7fa64cf8b0043df0b3f3f7252020-11-25T00:28:03ZengNetwork for the Veterinarians of BangladeshJournal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research2311-77102311-77102014-03-0111162010.5455/javar.v1i1p16-20Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccinesAbdul-Dahiru El-Yuguda0Saheed Saka Baba1Yaqub Ahmed Geidam2Animal Virus Research Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria.Animal Virus Research Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria.Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria.This study was conducted to assess the interaction of specific immune responses produced after vaccination using live attenuated Newcastle disease (ND) LaSota and infectious bursal disease (IBD) vaccines in village chickens of Nigeria. After immunization with the vaccines (individually or in different combinations), specific antibody levels in the chickens were measured using hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) tests. The cases of administration of ND LaSota alone, ND LaSota followed by IBD vaccine after one week, and simultaneous use of ND LaSota and IBD vaccines were seroconverted against ND virus. Interference of antibody production against NDV or IBDV was observed when primary vaccination was done by using any one of the two and the remaining one was given after one week. However, simultaneous administration of the vaccines did not interfere with each other in terms of antibody responses. In all the vaccination trials, elicited immunity conferred protection to the chickens challenged with virulent NDV and IBDV. Individual vaccination with ND LaSota followed by IBD vaccines or vice versa giving an interval of more than one week, or simultaneous use of both vaccines are recommended to confer protective antibody levels against NDV and IBDV in village chickens.http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=154646AGID testantibodiesHI testIBD vaccineND LaSota vaccinevillage chickens |
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Abdul-Dahiru El-Yuguda Saheed Saka Baba Yaqub Ahmed Geidam Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research AGID test antibodies HI test IBD vaccine ND LaSota vaccine village chickens |
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Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines |
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Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines |
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Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines |
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Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines |
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Specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines |
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specific antibody response of village chickens to single or combined newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines |
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Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh |
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Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research |
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2311-7710 2311-7710 |
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This study was conducted to assess the interaction of specific immune responses produced after vaccination using live attenuated Newcastle disease (ND) LaSota and infectious bursal disease (IBD) vaccines in village chickens of Nigeria. After immunization with the vaccines (individually or in different combinations), specific antibody levels in the chickens were measured using hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) tests. The cases of administration of ND LaSota alone, ND LaSota followed by IBD vaccine after one week, and simultaneous use of ND LaSota and IBD vaccines were seroconverted against ND virus. Interference of antibody production against NDV or IBDV was observed when primary vaccination was done by using any one of the two and the remaining one was given after one week. However, simultaneous administration of the vaccines did not interfere with each other in terms of antibody responses. In all the vaccination trials, elicited immunity conferred protection to the chickens challenged with virulent NDV and IBDV. Individual vaccination with ND LaSota followed by IBD vaccines or vice versa giving an interval of more than one week, or simultaneous use of both vaccines are recommended to confer protective antibody levels against NDV and IBDV in village chickens. |
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AGID test antibodies HI test IBD vaccine ND LaSota vaccine village chickens |
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