Abstract

The broiler industry in the Middle East (ME) faces many challenges related to bacterial infections, including M. gallisepticum, M. synoviae, E. coli, and other gram-negative bacteria, exacerbated by various errors in the brooding process. Antibiotics use in the first three days of life, such as Linco-Spectin 100 SP, tilmicosin, enrofloxacin, tylosin, colistin, and doxycycline, is the trend in the market to control such challenges. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the newly introduced aroA E. coli vaccine (Poulvac E. coli) and its ability to reduce over-reliance on the heavy use of antibiotics in the ME. The study was conducted on 160 broiler chicks, divided into eight even groups. Each group was treated differently in terms of antibiotic therapy and ages at the time of Poulvac E. coli administration and the challenge of virulent avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), serotype O78. Spray application of Poulvac E. coli at seven days of age plus Linco-Spectin 100 SP during the first three days provided the best results for zero mortality after challenge with APEC, while Poulvac E. coli at seven days with enrofloxacin during the early three days resulted in 10% mortality. Poulvac E. coli hatchery vaccination protected birds against mortality but reduced body weight gain compared to the 7-day group vaccinated with Linco-Spectin 100 SP during the first three days. Poulvac E. coli given on day one or day seven did not affect the immune response to concurrent respiratory viral vaccines and, in some cases, improved response. This study shows that Poulvac E. coli at seven days of age, together with Linco-Spectin 100 during the first three days, has produced the best results in terms of protection and performance in the ME high presence of avian pathogenic E. coli field challenge.

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  • Abbreviations Avian Influenza (AI) Avian influenza avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) Avian pathogenic E. coli CVL Central Veterinary Laboratories EPI European performance index FCR Feed conversion ratio haematoxylin and eosin (HE) Haematoxylin and eosin Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) Infectious bronchitis virus ME Middle East Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) Newcastle disease virus post mortem (PM) Post-mortem SP Soluble powder Vet

  • This study aimed to find an alternative to currently used antibiotic therapy for colibacillosis through disease prevention by assessing the effectiveness of commercially available Poulvac E. coli vaccine in broiler chickens under ME field conditions

  • Statistical analyses of the results of serum biochemistry revealed that mean values of total serum proteins, albumin, urea, and creatinine showed non-significant changes between non-challenged groups (A2, B2, C2, and D2) with only significant differences in total protein between samples collected from Groups A2& B2 and those collected from Groups C2& D2

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Introduction

Abbreviations AI Avian influenza APEC Avian pathogenic E. coli CVL Central Veterinary Laboratories EPI European performance index FCR Feed conversion ratio HE Haematoxylin and eosin IBV Infectious bronchitis virus ME Middle East NDV Newcastle disease virus PM Post-mortem SP Soluble powder Vet. Some strains, including extra-intestinal avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), may cause invasive infections outside the intestine, namely ­colibacillosis[1,2]. This disease is responsible for significant economic losses in the poultry industry worldwide due to reduced production, high treatment costs, rejection of carcasses, and ­mortality[3,4]. This study aimed to find an alternative to currently used antibiotic therapy for colibacillosis through disease prevention by assessing the effectiveness of commercially available Poulvac E. coli vaccine in broiler chickens under ME field conditions. The positioning of the vaccine with two heavily used antibiotics in broiler brooding has been explored

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