In ovo vaccination of broilers against Campylobacter jejuni using a bacterin and subunit vaccine

Jasmien Vandeputte, An Martel, Nathalie Van Rysselberghe, Gunther Antonissen, Marc Verlinden, Lieven De Zutter, Marc Heyndrickx, Freddy Haesebrouck, Frank Pasmans, An Garmyn

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    Abstract

    Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli originating from poultry meat have been the most important causes of foodborne bacterial gastroenteritis in the European Union since 2005. In-feed application of maternal antibodies from vaccinated hens was shown to confer protection of broilers against Campylobacter infection. Here, it was investigated if these vaccines can be used to protect broilers against Campylobacter infection after in ovo vaccination. Embryos were immunized in ovo at day 18 with a bacterin or a subunit vaccine and at 19 D post hatch, these birds were inoculated with C. jejuni according to a seeder model. Quantification of C. jejuni in the broilers cecal content showed that the in ovo vaccinated birds were not protected against C. jejuni infection. Quantification of blood anti-Campylobacter antibody titers did not show any induction of Campylobacter-specific serological response in the vaccinated birds, which may explain the lack of protection in the vaccinated chicks.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPoultry science
    Volume98
    Issue number11
    Pages (from-to)5999-6004
    Number of pages6
    ISSN0032-5791
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1-Nov-2019

    Keywords

    • Animals
    • Bacterial Vaccines/therapeutic use
    • Campylobacter Infections/prevention & control
    • Campylobacter coli/immunology
    • Campylobacter jejuni/immunology
    • Chickens
    • Poultry Diseases/prevention & control
    • Vaccination/methods
    • Vaccines, Subunit/therapeutic use

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