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. 2022 Jun 29;10(7):1043.
doi: 10.3390/vaccines10071043.

Pathogenicity of Avibacterium paragallinarum Strains from Peru and the Selection of Candidate Strains for an Inactivated Vaccine

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Pathogenicity of Avibacterium paragallinarum Strains from Peru and the Selection of Candidate Strains for an Inactivated Vaccine

Melanie Caballero-Garcia et al. Vaccines (Basel). .

Abstract

Worldwide, Avibacterium paragallinarum is the aetiological agent of infectious coryza in poultry. Vaccines are the best means of control, helping reduce clinical signs and colonization of this bacterium. Most vaccines are based on international reference strains, or, lately, regional strains, but, generally, without any information regarding their virulence. The characterization of the pathogenicity of 24 Av. paragallinarum strains of the three Page serogroups, including four variant strains of serogroup B, all isolated from infectious coryza outbreaks in Peru, was performed. After experimental inoculation into the infraorbital sinuses, information regarding their capacity to induce infectious coryza typical clinical signs, spreading, and colonization was recorded. Furthermore, after intraperitoneal inoculation, septicaemia and death were registered. Differences among strains in these parameters were observed, even within strains from the same serogroup. Finally, the four most pathogenic strains, one from each serogroup, were chosen to formulate an experimental vaccine that was tested successfully against homologous challenges in reducing clinical signs and colonization in vaccinated birds compared to unvaccinated ones. This is the first time that Av. paragallinarum strains from Peru were studied thoroughly for their virulence in a search for improving vaccine formulation.

Keywords: Avibacterium paragallinarum; infectious coryza; pathogenicity; poultry; vaccine.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest. These trials were conducted at the I&D Department of Quimtia SA (Lima, Peru). The first five authors are employees of Quimtia SA. The participation of Yosef Daniel Huberman from INTA Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina, was under a Technical Assistance Agreement between Quimtia SA and INTA (Balcarce, Argentina)-CAT#25101.

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