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Production et essais de vaccins inactivés en excipient huileux contre la maladie de Newcastle en Éthiopie

Authors: Thiaucourt, François;

Production et essais de vaccins inactivés en excipient huileux contre la maladie de Newcastle en Éthiopie

Abstract

Deux expériences ont été effectuées au National Veterinary lnstitute à Debre Zeit, Éthiopie, pour tester la faisabilité de vaccins en excipient huileux contre la maladie de Newcastle. L’antigène choisi était la souche « LaSota ». Dans une première expérience, la réponse en anticorps a paru proportionnelle à la quantité d’antigène incorporée dans le vaccin. Dans une seconde expérience, un vaccin préparé avec le liquide allantoïdien pur, comme phase aqueuse, s’est révélé suffisamment efficace pour obtenir des titres d’anticorps allant de 1/250, au début, à 1/80, à la fin de l’année suivant la vaccination d’un élevage commercial de pondeuses. Par comparaison, les poulets IOPS (indemnes d’organismes pathogènes spécifiques) avaient des titres atteignant 1/512 en dépit d’un temps de stockage du vaccin de 6 mois à 4 °C.

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poulet, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2676, vaccin inactivé, L73 - Maladies des animaux, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1540, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5165, maladie de Newcastle, SF1-1100, Ethiopie, Animal culture

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