AI Article Synopsis

  • This study explored how freezing and warming temperatures impact the immune responses of chickens given water-in-oil (W/O) vaccines.
  • It was found that the W/O vaccine begins to freeze at temperatures between -10 to -12°C, with various storage conditions tested for their effects on antibody levels in vaccinated broiler chickens.
  • Ultimately, the study concluded that neither freeze-thaw cycles nor warming affected the vaccine's efficacy, suggesting a broader range of temperatures for W/O vaccine handling is acceptable.

Article Abstract

This study investigated whether freezing or warming water-in-oil (W/O) vaccines affected the immune responses of chickens. One of the conditions affecting the efficacy of commercially available animal vaccines is the storage temperature range. Previous studies have shown that the properties of some inactivated vaccines change owing to freezing, leading to reduced immune responsiveness after inoculation. In this study, we first determined the freezing temperatures of a commercial W/O vaccine using freezers maintained at -10, -13, -15, and -20°C. The results showed that the W/O vaccine froze from -10 to -12°C. Next, we evaluated the effect on antibody level transitions (sample-to-positive ratio) in 46-day-old broiler chickens vaccinated with the W/O vaccine that was maintained at -20°C, 5°C, and -10°C, in that order. In addition, the effect on antibody value transitions was evaluated in 45-day-old broiler chickens vaccinated with the W/O vaccines that were frozen and thawed between -20°C and 5°C repeatedly or warmed to 45°C. In these experiments, no remarkable effect of the freeze-thawing or warming treatments on antibody value transitions was observed. These results suggested that the efficacy of the W/O vaccine was not significantly affected when placed in a frozen environment or left in a room temperature environment of 42°C or lower for approximately 5 d. These data indicate the possibility of expanding the temperature range for handling W/O vaccines.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9596295PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0220029DOI Listing

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