Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak

The antibody profile of village chickens that recovered from clinical Newcastle disease infection were monitored following vaccination with thermostable (NDI2-HR) vaccine over a period of 5 weeks. The birds were grouped into two: vaccinated and non-vaccinated. Antibody profile was determined using h...

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Main Authors: Abubakar, Mustapha B., Amshi, Kazabu, El-Yuguda, A. D., Baba, S. S., Gambo, H. I., Geidam, Y. A., Shettim, Y. M., Zannah, Y. M., Abu, Jalila, Ideris, Aini
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Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65008/1/PA-9.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.650082018-09-03T04:42:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65008/ Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak Abubakar, Mustapha B. Amshi, Kazabu El-Yuguda, A. D. Baba, S. S. Gambo, H. I. Geidam, Y. A. Shettim, Y. M. Zannah, Y. M. Abu, Jalila Ideris, Aini The antibody profile of village chickens that recovered from clinical Newcastle disease infection were monitored following vaccination with thermostable (NDI2-HR) vaccine over a period of 5 weeks. The birds were grouped into two: vaccinated and non-vaccinated. Antibody profile was determined using haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test. Seromonitoring result revealed a significant (p<0.05) seroconversion with rise in Geometric antibody titer (GMT) values of antibody among the vaccinated birds that survived the outbreak, with peaked at week two following vaccination and declined subsequently in both study groups. No significant difference was observed in the antibody profile of vaccinated and non-vaccinated group which is an indication of low response to vaccination. Vaccination of surviving birds following ND outbreak may be of little value in development of immunity to the disease. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65008/1/PA-9.pdf Abubakar, Mustapha B. and Amshi, Kazabu and El-Yuguda, A. D. and Baba, S. S. and Gambo, H. I. and Geidam, Y. A. and Shettim, Y. M. and Zannah, Y. M. and Abu, Jalila and Ideris, Aini (2015) Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak. In: World Veterinary Poultry Association (Malaysia Branch) and World's Poultry Science Association (Malaysia Branch) Scientific Conference 2015, 21-22 Sept. 2015, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 87-89).
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description The antibody profile of village chickens that recovered from clinical Newcastle disease infection were monitored following vaccination with thermostable (NDI2-HR) vaccine over a period of 5 weeks. The birds were grouped into two: vaccinated and non-vaccinated. Antibody profile was determined using haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test. Seromonitoring result revealed a significant (p<0.05) seroconversion with rise in Geometric antibody titer (GMT) values of antibody among the vaccinated birds that survived the outbreak, with peaked at week two following vaccination and declined subsequently in both study groups. No significant difference was observed in the antibody profile of vaccinated and non-vaccinated group which is an indication of low response to vaccination. Vaccination of surviving birds following ND outbreak may be of little value in development of immunity to the disease.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abubakar, Mustapha B.
Amshi, Kazabu
El-Yuguda, A. D.
Baba, S. S.
Gambo, H. I.
Geidam, Y. A.
Shettim, Y. M.
Zannah, Y. M.
Abu, Jalila
Ideris, Aini
spellingShingle Abubakar, Mustapha B.
Amshi, Kazabu
El-Yuguda, A. D.
Baba, S. S.
Gambo, H. I.
Geidam, Y. A.
Shettim, Y. M.
Zannah, Y. M.
Abu, Jalila
Ideris, Aini
Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak
author_facet Abubakar, Mustapha B.
Amshi, Kazabu
El-Yuguda, A. D.
Baba, S. S.
Gambo, H. I.
Geidam, Y. A.
Shettim, Y. M.
Zannah, Y. M.
Abu, Jalila
Ideris, Aini
author_sort Abubakar, Mustapha B.
title Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak
title_short Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak
title_full Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak
title_fullStr Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (ND-I2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the Newcastle disease outbreak
title_sort antibody profile following vaccination with thermostable (nd-i2) vaccine in village chicken that survived the newcastle disease outbreak
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65008/1/PA-9.pdf
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