Efficacy of viable and inactivated Newcastle disease virus vaccines in turkeys.

C. J. Kelleher, David A Halvorson, J. A. Newman

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Abstract

Market turkeys spray-vaccinated at 20 days of age with viable Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine and challenged 7 weeks postvaccination failed to yield NDV by tracheal swabbing 4 days postchallenge but demonstrated serologic evidence of infection. Birds vaccinated subcutaneously with inactivated oil-emulsion (OE) NDV vaccine had virologic and serologic evidence of infection. Breeder hens vaccinated by spray with commercial La Sota vaccine at 19 weeks of age and revaccinated subcutaneously with OE vaccine at 32 weeks of age had an adequate level of resistance against a drop in egg production but demonstrated serologic evidence of infection when challenged with velogenic NDV at 38 weeks of age.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)342-346
Number of pages5
JournalAvian diseases
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 1988

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