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Towards Improved Use of Vaccination in the Control of Infectious Bronchitis and Newcastle Disease in Poultry: Understanding the Immunological Mechanisms.

Anthony C Ike1, Chukwuebuka M Ononugbo2, Okechukwu J Obi1, Chisom J Onu1,3, Chinasa V Olovo1,4, Sophia O Muo1, Okoro S Chukwu1,5, Eleazar E Reward3, Odinakachukwu P Omeke1.   

Abstract

Infectious bronchitis (IB) and Newcastle disease (ND) are two important diseases of poultry and have remained a threat to the development of the poultry industry in many parts of the world. The immunology of avian has been well studied and numerous vaccines have been developed against the two viruses. Most of these vaccines are either inactivated vaccines or live attenuated vaccines. Inactivated vaccines induce weak cellular immune responses and require priming with live or other types of vaccines. Advanced technology has been used to produce several types of vaccines that can initiate prime immune responses. However, as a result of rapid genetic variations, the control of these two viral infections through vaccination has remained a challenge. Using various strategies such as combination of live attenuated and inactivated vaccines, development of IB/ND vaccines, use of DNA vaccines and transgenic plant vaccines, the problem is being surmounted. It is hoped that with increasing understanding of the immunological mechanisms in birds that are used in fighting these viruses, a more successful control of the diseases will be achieved. This will go a long way in contributing to global food security and the economic development of many developing countries, given the role of poultry in the attainment of these goals.

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Keywords:  Newcastle disease; immunity; infectious bronchitis; poultry; vaccine

Year:  2021        PMID: 33406695      PMCID: PMC7823560          DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9010020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-393X


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