| Literature DB >> 14600354 |
Rikako Ariyoshi1, Kozo Takase, Yuichi Matsuura, Kazuhiro Deguchi, Akihiro Ginnaga, Hideo Fujikawa.
Abstract
The oral vaccination against Fowlpox was investigated via drinking water containing the F132-c strain of Fowlpox virus to be effective even though the vaccine virus-titer was 10(4) TCID (50)/dose each time. When the virus-titer of the F132-c strain was 10(4-5 )TCID(50)/dose per single drinking water vaccination, 90% or more of chickens were not protected, however, they were protected when vaccinated twice via drinking water. A weak immune response occurred by a slight infection after the first vaccination, and due to memory cells, a booster could work well after the second vaccination. These results suggest the possibility of reducing both the amount of virus required for a vaccine via drinking water and the labor cost in the field.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14600354 DOI: 10.1292/jvms.65.1127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Med Sci ISSN: 0916-7250 Impact factor: 1.267