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Protection Conferred by Infectious Coryza Vaccines Against Emergent Avibacterium paragallinarum Serovar C-1

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Morales-Erasto, V., Maruri-Esteban, E., Trujillo-Ruíz, H. H., Talavera-Rojas, M., Blackall, P. J. and Soriano-Vargas, E. (2015) Protection Conferred by Infectious Coryza Vaccines Against Emergent Avibacterium paragallinarum Serovar C-1. Avian Diseases, 59 (1). pp. 162-164. ISSN 0005-2086

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Article Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/10926-082814-ResNote

Abstract

Infectious coryza is an upper respiratory disease of chickens caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum. Outbreaks of infectious coryza caused by Av. paragallinarum serovar C-1 isolates in coryza-vaccinated flocks in Ecuador and Mexico have been reported. In the current study, the protection conferred by four commercially available, trivalent infectious coryza vaccines in chickens challenged with a serovar C-1 isolate from an apparent coryza vaccine failure in a layer flock in Mexico was evaluated. Only one infectious coryza vaccine provided a good protection level (83%) in vaccinated chickens. These results might explain the infectious coryza outbreaks in vaccinated flocks that have been observed in the field.

Item Type:Article
Business groups:Animal Science
Subjects:Veterinary medicine > Veterinary microbiology
Veterinary medicine > Veterinary bacteriology
Veterinary medicine > Diseases of special classes of animals > Avian
Live Archive:28 Jul 2015 00:02
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