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Evaluation of immune response in challenged chickens vaccinated with Newcastle disease vaccine using gums from Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis as delivery agents.

V O Oyebanji1,2, B O Emikpe1,3,2, A Oladele Omolade4, M O Odeniyi5, A Salami6, O I Osowole7, O B Kasali1, O A Akinboade8.   

Abstract

Immune response of challenged chickens following previous vaccinations with Newcastle disease vaccine using gums from Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis as delivery agent were evaluated. Two hundred and fifty-two one-day old chickens were divided into vaccine-gum oral (GVOR), vaccine-gum ocular (GVOC), vaccine oral (VOR), vaccine ocular (VOC), gum oral (GOR), gum ocular (GOC), No-gum-no-vaccine/challenged (NGNV/C), and No-gum-no-vaccine/unchallenged (NGNV/U) groups. They were vaccinated at days 21 &amp; 42 and challenged at day 84. Trachea and intestinal washings were collected at intervals as well as weekly serum samples. These were analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test for mucosal and systemic IgG response (MA and SA). Statistical analysis was done using Omnibus one-way ANOVA. MA and SA were not different (P > 0.05) post first and second vaccination although gum-vaccine groups were marginally higher post second vaccination. Post Infection (PI), there was an early and sustained spike in both MA and SA for the GV groups especially GVOR (P < 0.05). MA and SA for the Gum alone (especially GOR) groups also spiked PI (P < 0.05). Therefore, phytogenic polymers used could be said to possess immunopotentiating property with a possible induction of immunologic memory mechanism.

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Keywords:  Cedrela odorata; Khaya senegalensis; Newcastle disease; gum; immune response; vaccine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28010157     DOI: 10.1080/15321819.2016.1273237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunoassay Immunochem        ISSN: 1532-1819


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2.  Clinicopathological evaluation of Newcastle disease virus vaccination using gums from Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis as delivery agents in challenged chickens.

Authors:  Victor O Oyebanji; Benjamin O Emikpe; Omolade A Oladele; Oyedeji I Osowole; Adebayo Salaam; Michael A Odeniyi; Olajide Kasali; Oluwole A Akinboade
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