Tetanus toxoid (TT) was assessed as a positive marker for avian influenza (AI) virus vaccination in chickens, in a vaccination and challenge study. Chickens were vaccinated twice with inactivated AI H5N2 virus vaccine, and then challenged three weeks later with highly pathogenic AI H5N1 virus. Vaccinated chickens were compared with other groups that were either sham-vaccinated or vaccinated with virus with the TT marker. All sham-vaccinated chickens died by 36 hours postinfection, whereas all vaccinated chickens, with or without the TT marker, were protected from morbidity and mortality following exposure to the challenge virus. Serological testing for H5-specific antibodies identified anamnestic responses to H5 in some of the vaccinated birds, indicating active virus infection.
Use of a tetanus toxoid marker to allow differentiation of infected from vaccinated poultry without affecting the efficacy of a H5N1 avian influenza virus vaccine
파상풍 톡소이드 마커를 사용하여 H5N1 조류 인플루엔자 바이러스 백신의 효능에 영향을 주지 않으면서 감염된 가금류와 백신 접종된 가금류를 구별할 수 있습니다.
[Category] 조류인플루엔자, 파상풍,
Pubmed URL [DOI] 10.1136/vr.c5798
[Source] pubmed
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