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Effects of Various Field Coccidiosis Control Programs on Host Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Commercial Broiler Chickens

  • Lee, Kyung-Woo;Lillehoj, Hyun S.;Jang, Seung-I.;Lee, Sung-Hyen
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2012
  • Coccidiosis control programs such as vaccines or in-feed anticoccidials are commonly practiced in the poultry industry to improve growth performance and health of commercial broiler chickens. In this study, we assessed the effects of various coccidiosis control programs (e.g., in ovo vaccination, synthetic chemicals, and antibiotic ionophores) on immune status of broiler chickens vaccinated against infectious bronchitis virus and Newcastle disease virus (ND) and raised on an Eimeria-contaminated used litter. In general, the levels of ${\alpha}$-1-acid glycoprotein, an acute phase protein, were altered by the treatments when measured at 34 days of age. Splenocyte subpopulations and serum antibody titers against ND were altered by various coccidiosis control programs. In-ovo-vaccinated chickens exhibited highest mitogenic response when their spleen cells were stimulated with concanavalin A (Con A) at 7 days of age. It is clear from this study that the type of coccidiosis control program influenced various aspects of innate and adaptive immune parameters of broiler chickens. Further studies will be necessary to delineate the underlying relationship between the type of coccidiosis control program and host immune system and to understand the role of other external environmental factors such as gut microbiota on host-pathogen interaction in various disease control programs.

A Review on Current Situation and Control of Avian Coccidiosis in Korea (국내 닭 콕시듐균의 발생 현황과 방제대책)

  • 김기석
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.17-31
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    • 1993
  • Several aspects about the epidemiological status of chicken coccidiosis, its control measures and recent research activities in Korea are discussed in this paper. Medication with different available anticoccidial drugs has been reasonably effective in treating and preventing serious outbreaks of coccidiosis in chicken, but the disease remains one of the most expensive and common diseases of popultry production in this country, and more recently its incidence is increasing, possibly due to the more intensive methods of husbandry and the immergence of resistant strains of coccidia. Therefore, this necessitates a continuous search for new methods such as medication program (shuttl and rotation program) and immunization using attenuated strains or parasite antigens.

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Control of Avian Coccidiosis : Past, Present, and Future (닭 콕시듐병 방제의 과거, 현재, 그리고 미래)

  • Ruff, M.D.
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.151-160
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    • 1992
  • Control of coccidiosis depends on medication, management, immunity, or some combination of these methods. Prophylactic medication with anticoccidials remains the primary method of control, although the development of drug resistance is a major problem. Shuttle and rotation programs are increasingly used to delay the onset of drug resistance. Sensitivity testing has become an important tool in the identification of what specific medications will be effective in specific poultry operations. Management techniques for the control of coccidiosis have not been totally effective because most disinfectants do not kill the coccidial oocysts. Present methods for vaccination are currently limited to the use of controlled doses of live coccidia. New vaccination methods under investigation include vaccination with attenuated strains or parasite antigens produced either by fractionating the parasites or genetically engineered sub unit vaccines.

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