Abstract

The presence of Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale (ORT) in poultry farms in several parts of Iran has been confirmed over the last few years. The purpose of this study was to determine the presence of ORT antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in broiler and broiler breeder chickens in western parts of Iran. In a one-year period, from April 2009 to February 2010, a total of 435 blood samples were collected from 30 commercial chicken flocks (24 broiler flocks and six broiler breeder flocks) located in Kermanshah Province, west of Iran. None of the broilers and broiler breeders have been vaccinated against ORT prior to sampling. The province was divided into four geographical areas: southwest, southeast, northwest, and northeast. Flocks in each area, specifically the birds in each flock, were randomly sampled. The presence of antibodies against ORT in each serum sample was tested twice by ELISA using a commercial kit. The results revealed that 50.1 % broiler and 70.5 % broiler breeder chickens were serologically positive for ORT. Out of 347 serum samples obtained from broiler chickens, 174 (50.1 %) were positive for ORT antibodies, which represented 18 (75.0 %) of 24 examined broiler flocks. A higher rate of seropositivity (71.4 % of samples and 83.3 % of broiler flocks) was observed in the northwest. Out of 88 samples obtained from broiler breeder chickens, 62 (70.5 %) were positive for ORT antibodies, which belonged to six (100 %) of the examined broiler breeder flocks. Detection of anti-ORT antibodies among broiler breeders was significantly higher than that of broilers.

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