laminaran and Newcastle-Disease

laminaran has been researched along with Newcastle-Disease* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for laminaran and Newcastle-Disease

ArticleYear
Effects of beta-1,3-glucan (AletaTM) on vaccination response in broiler chickens.
    Poultry science, 2019, Apr-01, Volume: 98, Issue:4

    This 42-day study evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with β-1,3-glucan (Aleta™) on the vaccination response to Newcastle disease virus (NDV), avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), and infectious bursal disease (IBD) in a non-challenged environment. This trial included 600 chicks (all vaccinated with IBD at the hatchery) which were assigned to 1 of 3 treatments: vaccination (NDV, IBV), no vaccination, or vaccination combined with feed supplemented with Aleta (100 g/MT of feed). The vaccination with Aleta treatment group showed a trend for improved FCR that was not statistically significant. Control birds that were not vaccinated for IBV had significantly lower IBV titers on day 21 compared to birds that were vaccinated (both with and without Aleta). Surprisingly, there was significant separation among treatment groups for NDV titer levels, especially on day 21, where birds vaccinated and supplemented with Aleta had significantly higher titer levels compared to vaccination alone or no vaccination at all. Critically, only 14% of the birds receiving the vaccine plus Aleta had titer levels below the critical titer threshold for immunity compared to 28% of the birds receiving the vaccine alone and 40% of the unvaccinated birds. This suggests that Aleta supplementation may help to improve the vaccination response by birds, especially for NDV.

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; beta-Glucans; Chickens; Diet; Dietary Supplements; Infectious bronchitis virus; Newcastle Disease; Newcastle disease virus; Poultry Diseases; Vaccination; Viral Vaccines

2019