Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2409081 | Vaccine | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Five hundred and forty birds in three zoos were vaccinated twice against avian influenza with a 6-week interval using an inactivated H5N9 vaccine. Serological response was evaluated by hemagglutination inhibition test 4–6 weeks following the second vaccine administration. 84% of the birds seroconverted, and 76% developed a titre ≥32. The geometric mean titre after vaccination was 137. A significant species variation in response was noted; penguins, pelicans, ducks, geese, herons, Guinea fowl, cranes, cockatiels, lovebirds, and barbets showed very poor response to vaccination, while very high titres and seroconversion rates were seen in flamingos, ibis, rheas, Congo peafowl, black-winged stilts, amazon parrots, and kookaburras.
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Authors
Mads F. Bertelsen, Joan Klausen, Elisabeth Holm, Carsten Grøndahl, Poul H. Jørgensen,