Efficacy of live attenuated fowl adenovirus serotype 8B isolate of Malaysia in specific pathogen-free chickens
Fowl adenovirus (FAdV) is the primary agent of inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) in poultry and caused serious economic impact due to high mortality and poor productivity. To date, clinical cases of IBH in chickens increases over the years in Malaysia, thus, an effective local vaccine to control the...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2021
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| Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18892/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18892/1/135-143%2B%2B%2BNorfitriah%2BMohamed%2BSohaimi.pdf |
| Summary: | Fowl adenovirus (FAdV) is the primary agent of inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) in poultry and caused serious economic
impact due to high mortality and poor productivity. To date, clinical cases of IBH in chickens increases over the years in
Malaysia, thus, an effective local vaccine to control the disease outbreak is in dire need. The objective of the study was to
determine the efficacy of live attenuated FAdV serotype 8b isolate, UPM1137CEL35, in specific-pathogen-free chickens.
Attenuated isolate UPM1137CEL35 conferred full protection against the virulent FAdV isolate, UPM11134 in the vaccinated
chickens. Neither clinical signs nor mortality were recorded in all vaccinated groups. However, in the challenged unvaccinated
group, chickens showed clinical signs of weakness, reduced feed consumption, and lateral recumbency at day 4 to 7 postchallenge.
Additionally, the body weight was low significantly (p<0.05) compared to the challenged vaccinated groups.
Upon necropsy, the liver from the challenged unvaccinated group was pale at peripheral bilateral lobes with the presence
of focal lymphoid aggregation microscopically, while, challenged vaccinated groups were normal without significant changes.
All vaccinated chickens were protected from disease manifestations with antibody response compared to the challenged
unvaccinated group. It was concluded that the attenuated FAdV isolate, UPM1137CEL35, has a high potential to be used
as a vaccine against the FAdV serotype 8b of Malaysian isolates. |
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