ACTA AGRICULTURAE BOREALI-SINICA ›› 2000, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (1): 129-134. doi: 10.3321/j.issn:1000-7091.2000.01.027

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Preparation of Triplex Oil Emulsion Vaccine Against Newcastle Disease,Infectious Bronchitis and Egg Drop Syndrome

ZHANG Anguo1, MA Yanzhong1, YANG Youmin2, ZUO Ying1, Deng Yunzhu3   

  1. 1. Animal Science Department of Tianjin Agricultural College, Tianjin 300381;
    2. Chicken Breeding Farm of Baodi County;
    3. Tianjin Animal Pharmaceutical Factory
  • Received:1999-03-13 Published:2000-03-28

Abstract: Using ND La Sota strain,respiratory tract type IB(RIB)H120 strain or kidney type IB(KIB)SN9301 strain and EDS XN9203 strain as vaccine strains.After proliferation through chicken and duck embryos,inactivate with formaldehyde.Mix the inactivated viral liquid with oil adjuvant as per the viral titer to produce by means of emulsification "ND-RIB-EDS" and "ND-KIB-EDS" triplex oil emulsion vaccine.the prepared triplex vaccine shows that:1:The vaccine is safe itself ,having no side effects to chicken,being good in the degree of emulsification,stableness and stylet.2:The immunologic effect is good.Immunize chickens of 20 days with the triplex vaccine.On the 14th,28th and 58th day after immunization,the antibodies of ND,RIB,KIB and EDS can more than 7.0 and 9.2 log2.60 days after immunization,challenge with the virulent strain of ND,RIB and KIB,83.3% to 100% of the immunized chickens are effectively protected.3:The Preservation period is long,being 180 days.(room temperature and out of reach of light )and 360 days (about 4℃).The immunologic effect shows no obvious difference with newly-prepared vaccine.

Key words: Newcastle disease, Infectious bronchitis, Egg drop syndrome, Triplex oil emulsion vaccine

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ZHANG Anguo, MA Yanzhong, YANG Youmin, ZUO Ying, Deng Yunzhu. Preparation of Triplex Oil Emulsion Vaccine Against Newcastle Disease,Infectious Bronchitis and Egg Drop Syndrome[J]. ACTA AGRICULTURAE BOREALI-SINICA, 2000, 15(1): 129-134. doi: 10.3321/j.issn:1000-7091.2000.01.027.

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