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Protection of Turkeys from Hemorrhagic Enteritis with a Recombinant Fowl Poxvirus Expressing the Native Hexon of Hemorrhagic Enteritis Virus

Authors :
Robert F. Silva
Richard L. Witter
Willie M. Reed
Carol J. Cardona
Source :
Avian Diseases. 43:234
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
JSTOR, 1999.

Abstract

Hemorrhagic enteritis (HE) is an economically important disease of turkeys caused by a type II aviadenovirus, hemorrhagic enteritis virus (HEV). The vaccines currently available to the commercial poultry producer are highly effective in preventing disease outbreaks; however, they are immunosuppressive. A recombinant fowl poxvirus (rFPV) expressing the native hexon of HEV has been shown to induce an anti-HEV humoral immune response in turkeys. In this study, the rFPV expressing the native hexon of HEV was compared with a commercial HEV vaccine (vxHEV) for its ability to protect turkeys from virulent HEV challenge. Complete protection from the enteritis of HE was achieved in experimental groups vaccinated with either the rFPV or the vxHEV. Lymphocyte stimulation was measured in turkeys inoculated with rFPV, vxHEV, or a sublethal dose of HEV or not inoculated. No statistically significant immunodepression was observed in turkeys receiving the rFPV.

Details

ISSN :
00052086
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Avian Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d84f4014642065cac9383a324f98f0cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2307/1592613