Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva, JB de [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Penha Filho, RAC [UNESP], Argüello, YMS [UNESP], Silva, MD da [UNESP], Gardin, Y, Resende, F, Berchieri Junior, A [UNESP], Sesti, L
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-635X2009000100010
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2952
Resumo: The protective effect of various Salmonella vaccines regimens against an experimental Salmonella Gallinarum challenge (SGNalr strain at 12 wk of age) was evaluated in two experiments. In Experiment 1 commercial brown layers were vaccinated according to one of the following programs: (i) two doses of a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 1); (ii) a first dose of a live SG9R vaccine (Cevac SG9R) followed by a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 2); (iii) one dose of each of two different multivalent inactivated vaccines containing SE cells (Corymune 4 & Corymune 7; group 3) or (iv) not vaccinated (group 4). In Experiment 2, broiler breeders were given the same vaccination treatments except for the group vaccinated with the multivalent vaccines. Overall, in both experiments, all vaccination schemes were effective in reducing mortality after challenge with a SG field strain. Primary vaccination with an initial dose of a live SG9R vaccine followed some weeks later by a dose of an inactivated SE bacterin was the most effective (p<0.05) vaccination program against mortality induced by field SG experimental challenge in both experiments. In conclusion, Salmonella vaccination programs containing SE bacterins alone or in combination with a live SG9R vaccine are effective in preventing mortality induced by infection of field SG. Nevertheless, it is important to emphasize that any vaccination program against any Salmonella serotype will only be effective if it is part of a sound and comprehensive biosecurity program designed for Salmonella control in poultry farms.
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spelling Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hensFowl Typhoidkilled Salmonella vaccineslive Salmonella vaccinesSalmonella GallinarumSalmonella Gallinarum challengeThe protective effect of various Salmonella vaccines regimens against an experimental Salmonella Gallinarum challenge (SGNalr strain at 12 wk of age) was evaluated in two experiments. In Experiment 1 commercial brown layers were vaccinated according to one of the following programs: (i) two doses of a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 1); (ii) a first dose of a live SG9R vaccine (Cevac SG9R) followed by a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 2); (iii) one dose of each of two different multivalent inactivated vaccines containing SE cells (Corymune 4 & Corymune 7; group 3) or (iv) not vaccinated (group 4). In Experiment 2, broiler breeders were given the same vaccination treatments except for the group vaccinated with the multivalent vaccines. Overall, in both experiments, all vaccination schemes were effective in reducing mortality after challenge with a SG field strain. Primary vaccination with an initial dose of a live SG9R vaccine followed some weeks later by a dose of an inactivated SE bacterin was the most effective (p<0.05) vaccination program against mortality induced by field SG experimental challenge in both experiments. In conclusion, Salmonella vaccination programs containing SE bacterins alone or in combination with a live SG9R vaccine are effective in preventing mortality induced by infection of field SG. Nevertheless, it is important to emphasize that any vaccination program against any Salmonella serotype will only be effective if it is part of a sound and comprehensive biosecurity program designed for Salmonella control in poultry farms.Unesp FCAVCEVA SANTÉ ANIMALEUnesp FCAVFundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia AvícolasUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)CEVA SANTÉ ANIMALEPaiva, JB de [UNESP]Penha Filho, RAC [UNESP]Argüello, YMS [UNESP]Silva, MD da [UNESP]Gardin, YResende, FBerchieri Junior, A [UNESP]Sesti, L2014-05-20T13:15:57Z2014-05-20T13:15:57Z2009-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article65-72application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-635X2009000100010Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola. Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas, v. 11, n. 1, p. 65-72, 2009.1516-635Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/295210.1590/S1516-635X2009000100010S1516-635X2009000100010WOS:000267811400010S1516-635X2009000100010.pdfSciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola0.463info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-10T06:10:50Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/2952Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-11-10T06:10:50Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
title Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
spellingShingle Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
Paiva, JB de [UNESP]
Fowl Typhoid
killed Salmonella vaccines
live Salmonella vaccines
Salmonella Gallinarum
Salmonella Gallinarum challenge
title_short Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
title_full Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
title_fullStr Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
title_sort Efficacy of several Salmonella vaccination programs against experimental challenge with Salmonella gallinarum in commercial brown layer and broiler breeder hens
author Paiva, JB de [UNESP]
author_facet Paiva, JB de [UNESP]
Penha Filho, RAC [UNESP]
Argüello, YMS [UNESP]
Silva, MD da [UNESP]
Gardin, Y
Resende, F
Berchieri Junior, A [UNESP]
Sesti, L
author_role author
author2 Penha Filho, RAC [UNESP]
Argüello, YMS [UNESP]
Silva, MD da [UNESP]
Gardin, Y
Resende, F
Berchieri Junior, A [UNESP]
Sesti, L
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
CEVA SANTÉ ANIMALE
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paiva, JB de [UNESP]
Penha Filho, RAC [UNESP]
Argüello, YMS [UNESP]
Silva, MD da [UNESP]
Gardin, Y
Resende, F
Berchieri Junior, A [UNESP]
Sesti, L
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fowl Typhoid
killed Salmonella vaccines
live Salmonella vaccines
Salmonella Gallinarum
Salmonella Gallinarum challenge
topic Fowl Typhoid
killed Salmonella vaccines
live Salmonella vaccines
Salmonella Gallinarum
Salmonella Gallinarum challenge
description The protective effect of various Salmonella vaccines regimens against an experimental Salmonella Gallinarum challenge (SGNalr strain at 12 wk of age) was evaluated in two experiments. In Experiment 1 commercial brown layers were vaccinated according to one of the following programs: (i) two doses of a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 1); (ii) a first dose of a live SG9R vaccine (Cevac SG9R) followed by a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 2); (iii) one dose of each of two different multivalent inactivated vaccines containing SE cells (Corymune 4 & Corymune 7; group 3) or (iv) not vaccinated (group 4). In Experiment 2, broiler breeders were given the same vaccination treatments except for the group vaccinated with the multivalent vaccines. Overall, in both experiments, all vaccination schemes were effective in reducing mortality after challenge with a SG field strain. Primary vaccination with an initial dose of a live SG9R vaccine followed some weeks later by a dose of an inactivated SE bacterin was the most effective (p<0.05) vaccination program against mortality induced by field SG experimental challenge in both experiments. In conclusion, Salmonella vaccination programs containing SE bacterins alone or in combination with a live SG9R vaccine are effective in preventing mortality induced by infection of field SG. Nevertheless, it is important to emphasize that any vaccination program against any Salmonella serotype will only be effective if it is part of a sound and comprehensive biosecurity program designed for Salmonella control in poultry farms.
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1516-635X
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2952
10.1590/S1516-635X2009000100010
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WOS:000267811400010
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