Efficacy of Inactivated H9N2 Avian Influenza Vaccine against Non-highly Pathogenic A/ChickenlIran/ZMT-173/1999 Infection
An experimental avian inlluenza (AI) oil-emulsion vaccine was fonnulated with a ratio of 4 parts oil adjuvant ISA-70 and 1 part formai in inacti\ated NChickenllranlZMT -101 (101 )/98(H9N2) antigen. Thirty 2-week-old Aryan broilers and thirty 2·week-old white Hy-line pullets were vaccinated subcutaneously. The latter was delivered a booster 10 weeks after primary vaccination. Ali vaccinated and control birds were bled for hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) test at least one week intervals. Hall' of the birds were challenged via intranasal and intravenous routes with a H9N2 strain at 8 and 27 weeks of age in broiler and layer birds. respectively. A high HI titers were observed in both vaccinated and unvaccinated birds, when examined at 2 weeks postchallenge (PC). Viral isolation or shedding from tracheal and c10acal swaps of both vaccinated broiler and layer was decreased at 2 weeks PC, as compared with unvaccinated control birds. Ali control birds became morbid, and egg production decreased on day 3 Pc. The results suggested that the inactivated oil-emulsion H9N2 AI vaccine may be protects both chickens against viral shedding and egg drop in field conditions.
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