Fowl Cholera Vaccination of Growing Turkeys with CU Strain Via Routes Other Than Oral
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Avian Diseases
- Vol. 31 (1) , 22-28
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1590767
Abstract
Turkeys developed a high level of protective immunity and serum anti-Pasteurella multocida antibody when vaccinated with the Clemson University (CU) strain of P. multocida via the following routes: wing-web puncture with the recommended dosage or 1:10 dilution of this dosage, subcutaneous, crop injection, cloacal perfusion of the bursa of Fabricus, and intratracheal. The development of immunity after vaccination via the wing-web puncture and subcutaneous routes was dose-dependent; the lower dosages induced less serum antibody and protective immunity. Immunity was greatest 3 weeks after vaccination via wing-web puncture, although immunity was evident as early as 4 days after vaccination. A high level of antibody and protective immunity with no adverse reactions was induced by vaccinating twice, either by the drinking water followed by a similar dosage parenterally or by a parenteral route followed by the drinking water; these regimens were similar to one vaccination in the drinking water. Vaccination via wing-web puncture and possibly subcutaneous injection and bursal perfusion could be used for flocks with a history of a high mortality after vaccination with the CU vaccine in the drinking water and suspected of being immunosuppressed.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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