Prophylactic Efficacies of the Locally Prepared Eimeria tenella Vaccine in
Broiler Chicken
I. Rashid, H. Akbar, W. Shehzad, K. Ashraf, N. Ahmad, M. Lateef, A. Maqbool, M. Oneeb,
and K. Saeed
Abstract
Eimeria tenella is one of the important species as it causes caecal coccidiosis in chickens.
Coccidiosis is believed to be controlled effectively using vaccines. The present study
investigated the prophylactic efficacy of two locally prepared vaccines against caecal
coccidiosis in broiler chicken. Broiler chicks (n = 80) were divided in four different groups A,
B, C and D (n = 20 birds/group), reared as healthy control, infected control, vaccinated only
once with formalin inactivated Eimeria tenella (FEV-48) vaccine on day 10 of age with 1000
oocysts orally and vaccinated with irradiated Eimeria tenella (IEV) on day 3 and 10 of age
with 1000 oocysts orally, respectively. Birds were infected orally except the negative control
group with 20,000 sporulated oocysts of E. tenella on the day 16 and 26. The birds were
weighed weekly. Feces were collected on day 19, 23, 26, 29, 33 and 36 to determine oocysts
per gram of feces (OPG). Result showed that the broilers of groups C and D weighed more
compared to group B. The OPG count reduced significantly (p < 0.05) in the groups C and D
compared to the group B. These promising results of using locally prepared vaccines need
evaluation by humoral and cellular responses.
Key Words: Coccidiosis, Eimeria tenella, Vaccine, Weight gain |