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Evaluating the dynamics and efficacy of a live, attenuated Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis vaccine candidate under farm conditions.
Grózner, Dénes; Kreizinger, Zsuzsa; Mitter, Alexa; Beko, Katinka; Buni, Dominika; Kovács, Áron B; Wehmann, Eniko; Nagy, Eszter Zsófia; Dobos, Ádám; Dán, Ádám; Belecz, Nikolett; Költo, Karola; Hrivnák, Veronika; Udvari, Lilla; Földi, Dorottya; Czifra, György; Kiss, Márton; Spitzmüller, László; Molnár, Béla; Gyuranecz, Miklós.
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  • Grózner D; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Kreizinger Z; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Mitter A; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Beko K; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Buni D; MolliScience Kft., Biatorbágy, Hungary.
  • Kovács ÁB; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Wehmann E; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Nagy EZ; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Dobos Á; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Dán Á; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Belecz N; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Költo K; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Hrivnák V; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Udvari L; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Földi D; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Czifra G; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Kiss M; Tranzit-ker Zrt., Debrecen, Hungary.
  • Spitzmüller L; SCG Diagnosztika Kft., Délegyháza, Hungary.
  • Molnár B; HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Gyuranecz M; National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
Avian Pathol ; 53(4): 257-263, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38353105
ABSTRACT
The aim of the present study was to monitor the dynamics and to measure the safety and efficacy of a live, attenuated, thermosensitive Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis vaccine candidate, namely MA271, in geese breeder flocks under field conditions. Two rearing flocks were vaccinated with MA271 at 4 weeks of age and boosted at 24 weeks of age by cloaca inoculation (1 ml) and eye-dropping (60 µl). The geese then were transported to multi-aged breeding farms. Two breeding flocks served as controls. Colonization of the cloaca by MA271 showed 75% maximum prevalence between 4 and 6 weeks after the first vaccination. Then the prevalence decreased to 25% until the cooler, humid fall months which coincided with the booster vaccination. Boosting raised cloacal colonization to 100%. No clinical signs were observed in the vaccinated birds. After transportation to five multi-aged breeding farms, the wild-type strain appeared as well as MA271 in three flocks. In one flock, the wild-type strain completely displaced MA271, while in one flock only MA271 was detected. Only wild-type strains were detected in the control flocks; however, due to an HPAI outbreak, both flocks were exterminated before the end of the study. Based on the available data, the median percentage of infertile eggs was 3.7-5.1% in the MA271 vaccinated flocks, and 7.7% in the non-vaccinated flock. In conclusion, MA271 can colonize the cloaca of geese under field conditions. MA271 proved to be safe and presumably protects against M. anserisalpingitidis-induced reproduction losses.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Aves Domésticas / Vacinas Bacterianas / Vacinas Atenuadas / Gansos / Infecções por Mycoplasma Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Aves Domésticas / Vacinas Bacterianas / Vacinas Atenuadas / Gansos / Infecções por Mycoplasma Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article