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12 September 2017 Efficacy of Massachusetts and 793B Vaccines Against Infectious Bronchitis Moroccan-Italy 02 Virus in Specific-Pathogen-Free Chickens and Commercial Broilers
Sakhia F. Z. Belkasmi, Siham Fellahi, Sajid Umar, Mattias Delpont, Maxence Delverdier, Marie-Noëlle Lucas, Céline Bleuart, Faouzi Kichou, Saâdia Nassik, Jean-Luc Guerin, Ouafaa Fassi Fihri, Mariette F. Ducatez, Mohammed El Houadfi
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Abstract

The ability of commercial vaccines H120 and 4/91 to protect against Moroccan-Italy 02 infectious bronchitis virus (Mor-It02) was investigated in specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens and commercial broiler chickens. Commercial broiler chicks (Experiment 1) were vaccinated at the hatchery with H120 vaccine at Day 1, and challenged at Day 21 with 104 50% egg-infective dose (EID50) of Mor-It02. All chicks were observed daily for clinical signs attributable to Mor-It02 infection during the 10 days postchallenge (pc). At 5 and 10 days pc, chicks were humanely sacrificed for necropsy examination, and tissues were collected for histopathology evaluation. To better understand the findings on commercial broilers, day-old SPF chicks were divided into five groups in a second experiment: Group Mass/4-91, vaccinated with H120 and 4/91 respectively at Days 1 and 15 of age; Group Mass/Mass, vaccinated by H120 at Days 1 and 15; Group Mass, vaccinated with H120 at Day 1; Group NV, kept unvaccinated; and Group NC, kept as a negative control (unchallenged). At Day 24 of age, Groups Mass/4-91, Mass/Mass, Mass, and NV were challenged with 104 EID50 of Mor-It02. In both experiments, blood samples were collected at different periods for serologic analyses. Oropharyngeal swabs were collected for virus detection by reverse-transcription PCR. In Experiments 1 and 2, respiratory signs started as early as 24 hr pc and maximum severity was observed on Days 3 and 4 pc. The viral shedding rate was significantly lower in Group Mass/4-91 compared to other challenged groups. Serologic analysis in both experiments showed that the sera of challenged group exhibited significantly higher antibody titers than sera collected before challenge. Histopathologic investigations in SPF birds showed deciliation and hyperplasia in Group NV and less-pronounced lesions in Groups Mass/Mass and Mass. In commercial broilers vaccinated with H120 alone, hyperplasia and deciliation were observed in 90% of the tracheas. These experiments illustrated that Mor-It02 is pathogenic for chickens and a combination of live H120 and 4/91 vaccines given respectively at Day 1 and Day 15 of age confer a good protection against Mor-It02.

© 2017 American Association of Avian Pathologists
Sakhia F. Z. Belkasmi, Siham Fellahi, Sajid Umar, Mattias Delpont, Maxence Delverdier, Marie-Noëlle Lucas, Céline Bleuart, Faouzi Kichou, Saâdia Nassik, Jean-Luc Guerin, Ouafaa Fassi Fihri, Mariette F. Ducatez, and Mohammed El Houadfi "Efficacy of Massachusetts and 793B Vaccines Against Infectious Bronchitis Moroccan-Italy 02 Virus in Specific-Pathogen-Free Chickens and Commercial Broilers," Avian Diseases 61(4), 466-471, (12 September 2017). https://doi.org/10.1637/11686-060817-Reg.1
Received: 8 June 2017; Accepted: 1 August 2017; Published: 12 September 2017
KEYWORDS
793B vaccine
commercial broiler
infectious bronchitis virus
Massachusetts
Moroccan-Italy 02 virus
specific-pathogen-free chicken
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