Ezeibe, Maduike C. O. and Okoye, John O. A. and Ogunniran, Temitope M. and Nwankwo, Ijeoma A. and Mbuko, Ijeoma J. and Nwankwo, Ijeoma A. and Ngene, Augustine A. (2013) Effects of Live Infectious Bursal Disease Vaccines, on Immune Response of Vaccinated Chicks. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, 4 (7). pp. 1506-1513. ISSN 22310614
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Abstract
Aim: Relationship between virus titers of live Infectious Bursal disease (IBD) vaccines and their serum-conversion abilities was studied.
Study design and Methodology: Five batches of each, of five IBD vaccine brands used in Nigeria, were tested for virus titers. Each of the vaccine brands was also used to vaccinate a group of fifteen 12-days old chicks to study their serum-conversion abilities. Mean antibody titers of the groups of chicks were plotted, on a graph, against virus titers of the vaccine brands used to vaccinate them.
Results: Mean Modified Passive Haemagglutination titers of IBD virus in the vaccines,were:1,065.60±780.03,1,472.00±748.55,2,112.00±1984.00,2,176.00±1920. 00 and 2,585.00±926.92 while mean antibody titers they elicited were, 1,356.80±241.51, 1,280.00±174.88, 448.00±79.25, 998.40±196.27 and 332.80±51.20, respectively. Line of best fit of graph of antibody titers of vaccinated chicks on vaccine titers, showed that reducing titers of the live IBD vaccines improved their immunogenicity.
Conclusions: The inverse relationship between virus titers of the vaccines and their serum conversion abilities, suggests that, if viral titers of live IBD vaccines are too high, immune-suppression instead of enhancement of immune response may occur.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | STM Open Library > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 12 Jul 2023 12:26 |
Last Modified: | 16 Mar 2024 05:11 |
URI: | http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/1669 |