Efficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults

E. coli infections are responsible for great economic losses in the poultry industry worldwide, bringing serious threat to the turkey industry. The present investigation aimed to prepare a potent vaccine from E. coli serogroups O1 and O78 to aid in control of colibacillosis in turkey. One hundred co...

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Autores principales: Gina M. Mohammed, Shell W.S., Sayed M.L., Ibrahim H.M., Hanan M.H., Ghada M. El-Sadek
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cf20967745ed4146adea24f095da12502021-12-02T18:08:02ZEfficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults10.21608/javs.2016.618201687-40722090-3308https://doaj.org/article/cf20967745ed4146adea24f095da12502016-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://javs.journals.ekb.eg/article_61820.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1687-4072https://doaj.org/toc/2090-3308E. coli infections are responsible for great economic losses in the poultry industry worldwide, bringing serious threat to the turkey industry. The present investigation aimed to prepare a potent vaccine from E. coli serogroups O1 and O78 to aid in control of colibacillosis in turkey. One hundred commercial 14 days-old turkey poults were used and divided into three groups; first group was vaccinated twice with 3 weeks interval by prepared inactivated E.coli vaccine adjuvanted with aluminum hydroxide gel, second group was vaccinated twice with 3 weeks interval by prepared inactivated E.coli vaccine adjuvanted with montanide ISA70, third group was left as unvaccinated control one. The immune response was measured by MAT (Microagglutination test), ELISA and challenge test. It was found that the protection rate for inactivated vaccine with aluminum hydroxide gel and E.coli inactivated vaccine with montanide ISA70 were 80% and 85% respectively although it was 30% among the unvaccinated group.Gina M. MohammedShell W.S.Sayed M.L. Ibrahim H.M. Hanan M.H. Ghada M. El-SadekEgyptian Society for Animal Managementarticlee. colielisainactivated vaccinematcentral laboratory for evaluation veterinary biologicsabbasiacairoZoologyQL1-991Veterinary medicineSF600-1100Animal biochemistryQP501-801ENJournal of Applied Veterinary Sciences, Vol 1, Iss 1, p 7 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic e. coli
elisa
inactivated vaccine
mat
central laboratory for evaluation veterinary biologics
abbasia
cairo
Zoology
QL1-991
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Animal biochemistry
QP501-801
spellingShingle e. coli
elisa
inactivated vaccine
mat
central laboratory for evaluation veterinary biologics
abbasia
cairo
Zoology
QL1-991
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Animal biochemistry
QP501-801
Gina M. Mohammed
Shell W.S.
Sayed M.L.
Ibrahim H.M.
Hanan M.H.
Ghada M. El-Sadek
Efficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults
description E. coli infections are responsible for great economic losses in the poultry industry worldwide, bringing serious threat to the turkey industry. The present investigation aimed to prepare a potent vaccine from E. coli serogroups O1 and O78 to aid in control of colibacillosis in turkey. One hundred commercial 14 days-old turkey poults were used and divided into three groups; first group was vaccinated twice with 3 weeks interval by prepared inactivated E.coli vaccine adjuvanted with aluminum hydroxide gel, second group was vaccinated twice with 3 weeks interval by prepared inactivated E.coli vaccine adjuvanted with montanide ISA70, third group was left as unvaccinated control one. The immune response was measured by MAT (Microagglutination test), ELISA and challenge test. It was found that the protection rate for inactivated vaccine with aluminum hydroxide gel and E.coli inactivated vaccine with montanide ISA70 were 80% and 85% respectively although it was 30% among the unvaccinated group.
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author Gina M. Mohammed
Shell W.S.
Sayed M.L.
Ibrahim H.M.
Hanan M.H.
Ghada M. El-Sadek
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title Efficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults
title_short Efficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults
title_full Efficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults
title_fullStr Efficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of an experimental E. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults
title_sort efficacy of an experimental e. coli inactivated vaccine in turkey poults
publisher Egyptian Society for Animal Management
publishDate 2016
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