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Infectious bronchitis serology in broilers and broiler breeders: correlations between antibody titers and performance in vaccinated flocks
Authors:De Herdt P  Ducatelle A R  Uyttebroek A E  Sneep A  Torbeyns R
Affiliation:Laboratory of Avian Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium.
Abstract:In this study, a follow-up was made between 1993 and 1997 from broiler breeders at birth down to offspring broilers at processing, through vertically integrated registration of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) antibody titers and performance data. All measurements were used two by two in a simple correlation study to calculate the degree to which they were linearly correlated. The antibody patterns in the broiler breeders indicated frequent field infections breaking through vaccinal immunity. Significant correlations measured between antibody titers and production parameters within and between the generations strongly suggested negative effects of IBV infections on laying percentage in the breeders and on mortality and daily weight gain in the broilers. Economic losses associated with IBV infections in the broilers occurred predominantly in flocks hatched with low and erratic maternal antibody titers. We concluded that IBV vaccination strategies should aim at high and uniform antibody titers in the broiler breeders.
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