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Increased Virulence of Modified-Live Infectious Laryngotracheitis Vaccine Virus Following Bird-to-Bird Passage
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1991
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VaccinationVeterinary VaccineVaccine VirusesVaccine DevelopmentPoultry DiseaseCeo VirusImmunologyBird-to-bird PassageVirologyInfection ControlVaccine DesignMedicineVaccine ResearchTco VirusPoultry ScienceAnimal Virus
Modified-live (ML) infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) vaccine viruses, both tissue-culture-origin (TCO) and chicken-embryo-origin (CEO), were passaged 20 times in specific-pathogen-free chickens. After serial bird-to-bird passage, increased virulence was observed for CEO virus but not TCO virus. Increased mortality and increased severity and duration of respiratory disease were observed in chickens inoculated with chicken-passaged CEO viruses; only mild respiratory disease (no mortality) occurred in chickens inoculated with chicken-passaged TCO viruses. These findings suggest that ML ILT vaccine viruses may increase in virulence after bird-to-bird passage.
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