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Vaccination and challenge studies with psittacine beak and feather disease virus
Authors:SR RAIDAL,GA FIRTH&dagger  ,GM CROSS
Affiliation:*Department of Animal Health, The University of Sydney, Private Mailbag 3, Camden, New South Wales 2570;†Australian Poultry Limited, Vaccine Laboratory, PO Box 90, Beresfield, New South Wales 2322
Abstract:SUMMARY: Psittacine beak and feather disease virus (PBFDV) was administered to adult galahs ( Eolophusroselcapillus ) by mouth or by intramuscular injection. Concentration of PBFDV antibodies in serum and excretion of PBFDV were monitored by haemagglutlnation inhibition (HI) and haemagglutination (HA) respectively. After oral administration, 17 of 18 galahs remained clinically normal and a small rise in antibody titre was detected in 3 of 18 birds. After intramuscular administration, antibody was detected in all birds. PBFDV was not detected in the feather dander of birds in either group. One bird developed diarrhoea and high faecal HA titres within 4 days of oral administration and then died. Adult and nestling cockatoos were vaccinated with an experimental inactivated double-oil emulsion vaccine. PBFDV antibody responses are comparable to those induced by a primary-oil emulsion vaccination regimen using Freund's adjuvants. Both vaccines protected nestlings. Three sibling wild-caught sulphur-crested cockatoos were vaccinated but died of PBFD before experimental challenge despite antibody responses in all birds. Unvaccinated control chicks developed acute PBFD within 4 weeks of challenge, probably from PBFDV-induced hepatitis since high concentrations of PBFDV were detected in their livers.
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