2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2013.06.029
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The use of RT-PCR for determination of separate end-points for the strains IB H120 and IB D274 in titration of the combination vaccine Poulvac IB® primer

Abstract: Poulvac IB® Primer is a lyophilized vaccine containing two attenuated infectious bronchitis strains in one vial, IB H120 and IB D274. For quantification of the viral content of the vaccine, dilution series of the final product are inoculated in embryonated chicken eggs. After the incubation period of seven days standard practice is for the embryos to be taken from each egg and examined visually for IB specific lesions; these readings are used to determine an end-point in viral titrations. The result is a titre… Show more

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“…This could again be explained by a higher replication of the Mass 1 strain compared to D274, as growth rates have previously been shown to differ between IBV serotypes (Darbyshire et al, 1978;Mardani et al, 2008). In addition, viral titres of Mass and D274 within a commercial combined vaccine have been shown to differ following co-inoculation of embryonated eggs (Geerligs et al, 2013). Alternatively, it may be due to a greater presence and neutralization of maternally derived IBV antibodies specific for the D274 strain (Awad et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This could again be explained by a higher replication of the Mass 1 strain compared to D274, as growth rates have previously been shown to differ between IBV serotypes (Darbyshire et al, 1978;Mardani et al, 2008). In addition, viral titres of Mass and D274 within a commercial combined vaccine have been shown to differ following co-inoculation of embryonated eggs (Geerligs et al, 2013). Alternatively, it may be due to a greater presence and neutralization of maternally derived IBV antibodies specific for the D274 strain (Awad et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%