Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge

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Autor(a) principal: Nishizawa,M
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Paulillo,AC, Nakaghi,LSO, Nunes,AD, Campioni,JM, Doretto Júnior,L
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2007000200008
Resumo: A total of 120 Pekin ducks were distributed at random into four experimental groups, vaccinated or not against Newcastle disease (ND): G1 (Ulster 2C strain), G2 (B1 strain), G3 (LaSota strain), and G4 (nonvaccinated group). At 60 days of age, all groups were challenged with a pathogenic ND virus (NDV) suspension, and a group of specific pathogen free (SPF) chicks (G5) was also inoculated. Cloacal and tracheal swabs from all birds were collected after six, 14, 20, and 30 days post-challenge for virus isolation. NDV was isolated in 100% of SPF chicks. Pekin ducks from all groups, vaccinated or not, did not show any ND clinical signs, demonstrating that these birds are not susceptible to ND clinical disease. In the control group (G4), the virus was isolated 20 to 30 days after challenge, suggesting their possible NDV carrier state. In the vaccinated groups, no virus was isolated. This demonstrates that vaccination of white Pekin ducks against NDV is important to reduce NDV shedding in the field.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
title Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
spellingShingle Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
Nishizawa,M
Anas platyrhynchos
NDV carrier
Newcastle disease
Pekin duck
vaccination
title_short Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
title_full Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
title_fullStr Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
title_full_unstemmed Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
title_sort Newcastle disease in white Pekin ducks: response to experimental vaccination and challenge
author Nishizawa,M
author_facet Nishizawa,M
Paulillo,AC
Nakaghi,LSO
Nunes,AD
Campioni,JM
Doretto Júnior,L
author_role author
author2 Paulillo,AC
Nakaghi,LSO
Nunes,AD
Campioni,JM
Doretto Júnior,L
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nishizawa,M
Paulillo,AC
Nakaghi,LSO
Nunes,AD
Campioni,JM
Doretto Júnior,L
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anas platyrhynchos
NDV carrier
Newcastle disease
Pekin duck
vaccination
topic Anas platyrhynchos
NDV carrier
Newcastle disease
Pekin duck
vaccination
description A total of 120 Pekin ducks were distributed at random into four experimental groups, vaccinated or not against Newcastle disease (ND): G1 (Ulster 2C strain), G2 (B1 strain), G3 (LaSota strain), and G4 (nonvaccinated group). At 60 days of age, all groups were challenged with a pathogenic ND virus (NDV) suspension, and a group of specific pathogen free (SPF) chicks (G5) was also inoculated. Cloacal and tracheal swabs from all birds were collected after six, 14, 20, and 30 days post-challenge for virus isolation. NDV was isolated in 100% of SPF chicks. Pekin ducks from all groups, vaccinated or not, did not show any ND clinical signs, demonstrating that these birds are not susceptible to ND clinical disease. In the control group (G4), the virus was isolated 20 to 30 days after challenge, suggesting their possible NDV carrier state. In the vaccinated groups, no virus was isolated. This demonstrates that vaccination of white Pekin ducks against NDV is important to reduce NDV shedding in the field.
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