Genetics of resistance to coccidiosis: Response of inbred chicken lines to infection byeimeria tenellaandeimeria maxima
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 28 (4) , 705-715
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668708417006
Abstract
1. Experiments have been carried out to compare weight gain, mortality and oocyst production in 7 inbred and partially inbred lines of chickens after challenge with the coccidial parasites Eimeria tenella and E. maxima. 2. There were large differences between lines in the effects of challenge on weight gain and mortality for both species of parasite. However, the lines suffering the greatest mortality were not those showing the greatest effects on weight gain, indicating that mortality alone is not an adequate criterion in selection for resistance. 3. Although oocyst production differed between lines there was no correlation with mortality or with weight loss, implying that the variation observed in these traits was not due to a restriction of the parasite but to an accommodation of its effects. 4. Mortality and weight loss resulting from challenge with E. tenella in the different lines did not correlate with that caused by E. maxima. 5. There was evidence of an association of genes of the major histocompatibility complex genes with mortality, but not with weight loss or oocyst production: there was no indication of association of resistance to coccidiosis with resistance to Marek's disease.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Local immune responses of the gut: by Timothy J. Newby and Christopher R. Stokes, CRC Press Inc., 1984. US$97.00 (249 pages) ISBN 0 8493 5534 6Immunology Today, 1986
- Immunisation of young broiler chickens with low level infections ofEimeria tenella, E. acer vulinaorE. maxima1Avian Pathology, 1986
- A PERT solution for an old problemImmunology Today, 1985
- Major histocompatibility (B) complex effects on acquired immunity to cecal coccidiosisImmunogenetics, 1985
- Genetic variability of resistance to Eimeria acervulina and E. tenella in chickensTheoretical and Applied Genetics, 1984
- Responses to Prolonged Selection for Resistance and Susceptibility to Acute Cecal Coccidiosis in the Auburn Strain Single Comb White LeghornPoultry Science, 1982
- Immunological differences in Eimeria maxima: effect of a mixed immunizing inoculum on heterologous challengeParasitology, 1979
- A Handbook of Numerical and Statistical TechniquesPublished by Cambridge University Press (CUP) ,1977
- Immunological variation between two strains of Eimeria acervulinaParasitology, 1969
- The effect of breed of chickens on resistance toEimeriainfectionsBritish Poultry Science, 1968