Efficacy of Two Licensed Avian Influenza H5 Vaccines Against Challenge with a 2015 US H5N2 clade 2.3.4.4 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in Domestic Ducks

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作者
Pantin-Jackwood, Mary J. [1 ]
DeJesus, Eric [2 ]
Costa-Hurtado, Mar [3 ,4 ]
Smith, Diane [1 ]
Chrzastek, Klaudia [1 ]
Kapczynski, Darrell R. [1 ]
Suarez, David L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr Res Serv, Exodc & Emerging Avian Viral Dis Unit, Southeast Poultry Res Lab, Lab US Natl Poultry Res Ctr,US Dept Agr, 934 Coll Stn Rd, Athens, GA 30605 USA
[2] US Dept Agr, Eastem Lab, Food Safety & Inspect Serv, 950 Coll Stn Rd, Athens, GA 30605 USA
[3] IRTA, Campus Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
[4] UAB, Ctr Recerca Sanitat Anim, Campus Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
关键词
Highly pathogenic avian influenza; H5; clade; 2.3.4.4; ducks; vaccines; vaccination; WILD BIRDS; PROTECTION; INFECTION; OUTBREAKS; CHICKENS;
D O I
10.1637/11895-050918-Reg.1
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) clade 2.3.4.4 viruses from the H5 goose/Guangdong lineage caused a major outbreak in poultry in the United States in 2015. Although the outbreak was controlled, vaccines were considered as an alternative control method, and new vaccines were approved and purchased by the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Veterinary Stockpile for emergency use. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of two of these vaccines in protecting Pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos var. domestica) against challenge with a H5N2 HPAI poultry isolate. A recombinant alphavirus-based vaccine and an inactivated adjuvanted reverse genetics vaccine, both expressing the hemagglutinin gene of a U.S. H5 clade 2.3.4.4 isolate (A/Gyrfalcon/Washington/41088-6/2014 H5N8), were used to immunize the ducks. The vaccines were given either as single vaccination at 2 days of age or in a prime-boost strategy at 2 and 15 days of age. At 32 days of age, all ducks were challenged with A/turkey/Minnesota/12582/15 H5N2 HPAI virus clade 2.3.4.4. All ducks from the nonvaccinated challenge control group became infected and shed virus; one duck in this group presented mild ataxia, and a second duck died. No mortality or clinical signs were observed in vaccinated and challenged ducks, with the exception of one duck presenting with mild ataxia. Both vaccines, regardless of the vaccination strategy used, were immunogenic in ducks and reduced or prevented virus shedding after challenge. In conclusion, good protection against H5Nx infection was achieved in ducks vaccinated with the vaccines examined, which were homologous to the challenge virus, with prime-boost strategies conferring the best protection against infection.
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