Electron beam inactivated vaccine reduces lameness in broiler chickens by more than 50%
A paper titled ‘Leveraging Electron Beam-Inactivated Multi-Strain Staphylococcus Vaccine for Preventing BCO Lameness in Broiler Chickens‘, published in Vaccines MDPI, reports how electron beam inactivated multi-strain Staphylococcus vaccine reduced lameness in broiler chickens caused by bacterial infection. Use of electron beam inactivates bacteria while preserving the proteins needed to trigger a strong immune response.
Abstract:
Background: Bacterial Chondronecrosis with Osteomyelitis (BCO) is a significant issue affecting the welfare and economy of the broiler industry, causing substantial revenue losses annually. This disease is frequently associated with Staphylococcus spp. and Enterococcus spp. infections and necrosis of leg and vertebral bones. The typical annual lameness incidence of approximately 3–5% may increase to 30% during outbreaks. Neither the etiology or pathogenesis of the disease has been comprehended, nor have effective preventative measures been identified. Electron beam (eBeam) technology is renowned for producing efficient whole-cell vaccines by preventing bacterial multiplication through irreversible DNA shredding while preserving the integrity of membrane proteins (immunogenic epitopes). This study aims to reduce BCO-induced lameness in broiler chickens via in ovo immunization using eBeam-inactivated multi-strain Staphylococcus. Methods: A total 1080 birds were assigned to four vaccination groups: eBeam-inactivated, formalin-inactivated, combination of eBeam- and formalin-inactivated, and sham (vehicle). The birds were directly exposed to aerosolized, natural BCO challenge until 56 days of age. Results: Birds vaccinated with the eBeam-inactivated Staphylococcus vaccine showed a significant reduction (>50%) in daily cumulative lameness compared to other groups and a decrease in Staphylococcus colonization was observed in the leg joints of treated birds. Conclusions: the eBeam-inactivated Staphylococcus vaccine successfully prevented BCO lameness in broiler chickens.
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