Haemagglutination Inhibition Antibodies, Rectal Temperature and Total Protein of Chickens Infected with a Local Nigerian Isolate of Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus

2005 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.B. Oladele ◽  
A.J. Nok ◽  
K.A.N. Esievo ◽  
P. Abdu ◽  
N.M. Useh
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-47
Author(s):  
D. C. Eze ◽  
E. C. Okwor ◽  
C. H. Ehirim ◽  
J. O. Ibu ◽  
S. V. O. Shoyinka

This study compared the immunomodulatory effects of methanolic leaf ex-tract of Moringa oleifera and Vacci-Boost® in chickens experimentally chal-lenged with velogenic Newcastle Disease virus (vNDV) strain. One hundred 21 days old chicks were randomly divided into five equal groups designated A, B, C, D and E. Groups B and D were given 200mg/kg dose of M. oleifera extract from day 21 to day 35 of age in drinking water while group C was treated once with Vacci-Boost® during vaccination on day 21 of age accord-ing to the manufacturer’s instructions. Groups A, C and D chicks were vac-cinated on day 21 of age with Newcastle disease (ND) vaccine La Sota while groups B and E were not vaccinated. All the groups were challenged on day 35 of age. Haemagglutination Inhibition titer, relative organ weights, body weight and Packed Cell Volume were assessed. On days 28 and 35, HI titer of the immunomodulators supplemented groups were significantly (p ≤ 0.05) higher than those of the unsupplemented groups. The relative weights of the lymphoid organs of the supplemented groups were significantly (p ≤ 0.05) higher than those of the unsupplemented group. Also, Vacci-Boost® supple-mented group had higher mean body weight although they were not signifi-cantly (p ≥0.05) higher than those of the unsupplemented groups. There were no significant (p ≥ 0.05) differences in the body weight of the M. oleif-era treated and those of untreated groups.


2012 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 213-221
Author(s):  
Jae-Hong Kim ◽  
Haan-Woo Sung ◽  
Il-Hwan Kim ◽  
Eun-Kyoung Lee ◽  
Kang-Seuk Choi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soonham Sami Yaghmoor` ◽  
Taha Abdullah Kumosani ◽  
Elie Kamil Barbour ◽  
Othman Abubaker Baothman

Abstract Background The velogenic-Newcastle Disease Virus (v-NDV) causes an important disease in chicken, associated with serious economic losses to the global poultry industry. This research evaluated the immunity in broilers administered a developed bivalent vaccine, aiming at protection against predominant Middle Eastern strains of genotypes VI and VII of v-NDV. The completely randomized design implemented in this evaluation included eight treatments, differing in birds being administered or deprived of the developed vaccine, with a difference in type of challenge, either by v-NDV strain(s) of genotype VI, VII, or both. Vaccination was administered subcutaneously at 6 and 21 d of age, followed by an intra-pectoral challenge at the age of 28 d. Results The acquired humoral immunity by vaccinated and challenged birds to Hemagglutinin (H) protein was the highest at market age of 40 d, compared to challenged birds deprived of vaccination, and to vaccinates deprived of challenge (P<0.05). The same statistical difference pattern was obtained by the cell-mediated immunity (CMI), represented by birds’ level of serum IFN- γ . The type of challenge by either strain(s) of genotype VI, VII, or VI+VII did affect statistically the cross reactivity of acquired humoral immunity specific to H protein of homologous versus heterologous strains. The absence of humoral immunity and the low IFN- γ levels at 28 d of age in challenged birds deprived of vaccination lead to highest mortality, and lowest performance compared to vaccinates and challenged, vaccinates and deprived of challenge, and unvaccinated-unchallenged birds (P<0.05). Conclusions The developed bivalent vaccine was able to induce enough humoral and CMI responses, enabling protection of the broilers against production losses by each of the three types of v-NDV challenges. It is recommended to conduct future studies to evaluate such types of vaccines in chicken breeders and commercial layers, reared in various world’s zones with existing endemicity of v-NDV.


2019 ◽  
Vol 63 (4) ◽  
pp. 599
Author(s):  
Kobey Karamendin ◽  
Aidyn Kydyrmanov ◽  
Yermukhammet Kasymbekov ◽  
Klara Daulbayeva ◽  
Elizaveta Khan ◽  
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