Vaccination of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) against atypical furunculosis using different adjuvants
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/330Date
2003-05-22Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Hamid, Lemia M.OAbstract
In recent years increased attention has been focussed on fish vaccines and vaccination
against diseases in farmed fish. In this study, efficacy and side effects of vaccination
against atypical furunculosis in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) were studied in an
experimental trial by using different adjuvants. The different adjuvanted vaccines
were administered by intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) to Atlantic cod. The adjuvants
used were CpG DNA, Aluminium hydroxide (Alhydrogel), and Freunds incomplete
adjuvant (FIA). Efficacy of the vaccines and side effects were determined 12 weeks
post vaccination, whereas serum antibodies were measured 15 weeks post
vaccination.
Vaccination of Atlantic cod against atypical furunculosis protects the fish and elicits
specific antibody responses to experimental infection with atypical A. salmonicida.
The atypical A. salmonicida bacterin alone resulted in very good protection
(RPS=75%), and addition of adjuvant alone or in combination did not improve the
protection significantly. This indicates that Atlantic cod can be protected against
atypical furunculosis through non-adjuvanted vaccines. The injection of FIA alone
gave non-specific protection, while the adjuvants CpG DNA and Aluminium
hydroxide did not give any non-specific protection. The group, which received CPG
DNA alone, had a higher mortality (57%) than the saline control group (53%). High
specific antibody responses were demonstrated in all groups vaccinated with A.
salmonicida bacterin. The responses were strongest in the groups, which received A.
salmonicida in FIA.
The study also assessed the side-effects 12 weeks vaccination. The vaccines
containing FIA showed the most sever side-effects among the vaccinated group.
Aluminium hydroxide showed a less degree of the intraabdominal side effects
compared to FIA, but a delay in fish growth was observed.
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Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
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