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PATHOGENICITY AND IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE VIRUS FIELD ISOLATES AND COMMERCIAL VACCINES IN INDIA
Authors:Thangavelu  A  Dhinakar Raj  G  Elankumaran  S  Murali manohar  B  Koteeswaran  A  Venugopalan  AT
Institution:(1) Centre for Animal Health Studies, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and, Animal Sciences University, Madhavaram Milk Colony, Madras, 600 051, India
Abstract:The pathogenicity and immunosuppressive properties of two field isolates of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) and five commercial IBDV live virus vaccines marketed in India were evaluated in this study. The pathogenicity of the wild type viruses and vaccines were based on mortality, the bursa:body weight ratio and microscopic lesions in the bursa in 3-week-old chicks that received these viruses. The immunosuppressive effects of these viruses were evaluated by measuring the antibody responses to sheep red blood cells, Brucella abortus plain antigen and Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine in one-day-old chicks. One field isolate (N35/93) was found to be more pathogenic and immunosuppressive than the other (N45/92) while none of the commercial mild lsquoLukertrsquo type vaccines were found to be pathogenic. One of the vaccine strains marked as lsquoMild Lukert typersquo was highly immunosuppressive; one was moderate and one could be classified as mild. Both the intermediate vaccines tested were highly immunosuppressive.
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