Abstract

Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) Arkansas-type DPI strain (Ark DPI) was attenuated by serial passage in chicken embryos. Virus of passage 50 was less pathogenic for day-old maternally immune broiler-type chickens than virus of passage 10 or 25 as determined by clinical response to vaccination, virus isolation in respiratory (trachea) and nonrespiratory (kidney and cloaca) tissues, and weight-gain studies. Chickens vaccinated with virus of passage 10, 25, or 50 were at least 80% resistant to homologous virus challenge of the upper respiratory tract 4 and 6 weeks postvaccination. Serum antibody production by passage-50-vaccinated chickens was comparatively low at 4 weeks but at 6 weeks was similar to that in chickens vaccinated with virus of passage 10 or 25.

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