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IntroductionLive and inactivated vaccines are wildly used against Newcastle disease (ND) which is a highly contagious and acute viral infection of domestic and wild birds. A higher and prolonged immune response is required to improve the control of the disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the conserved TIR domain of an immune regulatory protein TLR7 (i.e. TIR-TLR7) as a biological adjuvant in enhancing cell-mediated immunity in vaccinated chickens against the inactivated ND virus (NDV) V4 strain antigen.MethodsNDV V4 strain was propagated in chicken embryonated SPF eggs, tittered and then inactivated by formalin. The amount of 10 μg of TIR-TLR7 was mixed with the NDV antigen before intramuscular administration. Fifty SPF chickens were divided in A-E groups (n=10), consisted of negative control, TIR-TLR7, inactivated NDV antigen, TIR-TLR7/inactivated NDV antigen in prime, and the same regimen in boost platform. The blood samples were collected at week intervals up to 6 weeks post-vaccination. Humoral response was measured by detection of specific NDV antibody titer using the HI test. The cell-mediated immunity was evaluated by measuring lymphocyte proliferation in splenocytes cell culture using MTT.ResultsAll immunized chickens with TIR-TLR7/inactivated NDV antigen had significant (P < 0.05) cell-mediated and HI responses to NDV compared to the control groups. No statistically-significant difference was observed between the prime and boost trials.ConclusionThe results indicated that the combination of TIR-TLR7 and inactivated NDV antigen gave a strong immune response at both the humoral and the cellular levels.Keywords: Newcastle disease, inactivated vaccine, TIR-TLR7, immune response
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The immunologie efficacy of inactivated oil-emulsion vaccines against Newcastle disease (ND) and avian influenza (AI) by use of embryo vaccination technology was evaluated. The vaccine antigens were prepared from LaSota strain of ND and H9N2 strain of AI viruses. These antigens were emulsified with an oil adjuvant. 18-day-old embryonated eggs from Aryan broiler breeder were divided into three groups and were delivered inactivated oil-ND and -AI. Group 3 was considered as unvaccinated control. After incubation period, no significant difTerence (P<O.05) was observed in hatchability between two treatrnent and control groups. At intervals of experimental procedure up to 6 weeks the haemgglutinationinhibition antibody titer of groups 1 and 2 were higher than control group. The results of our study indicate that vaccination of chicks against ND and AI vaccines by in ovo technique, were successful under laboratory conditions.
Keywords: embryo vaccination, haemmagglutination-inhibition, Newcastle disease, avian influenza -
The prevalence of ringworm was studied in 400 horses in different areas of Golestan province. Trichophyton equinum var.equinum was isolated from 6 (1.5%) ofthem. The infection rate was high in truck horse and the incidence increased during the summer. The majority of lesion was located on the neck. No significant difference was observed between age groups.
Keywords: ringwonn, horse, Trichophyton equinum, Iran
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