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Other virus infections can trigger Avian Influenza

AlaskaDenise

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07 Dec 2006

Research presented at the EAGLES Symposium in China this week indicates that avian influenza occasionally occurs in vaccinated poultry because of co-infection with other immunosuppressive viruses.


<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> ImageUtils.showImage("", "", 146, 146); </SCRIPT>Professor Zhizhong Cui from Shandong Agricultural University presented data which showed that sporadic outbreaks of avian flu could coincide with outbreaks of other immunosuppressive viruses.

These findings were supported by experimental data showing that several immune suppressive viruses have the ability to weaken the immune protection in vaccinated chickens. With a weakened immune defence, the chickens are vulnerable to avian flu virus.

This information indicates that current vaccination programmes alone cannot guarantee control of avian influenza in commercially farmed chickens, because various immune suppressive viruses are widespread in chicken farms and have the ability to make the chicken vulnerable to avian flu even after vaccination.

The professor commented that the prevalence of immunosuppressive virus infection in chickens is not well known and should be studied in more detail. There may be a need for a new vaccination strategy targeting a range of viruses in order to control avian flu, he said.

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Re: Other virus infections can trigger AI

What immunosuppressive virus are they referencing?

Would this same situation hold for mammals?

Is it related to the low efficacy rate of poultry vaccinations?

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Re: Other virus infections can trigger AI

"This information indicates that current vaccination programmes alone cannot guarantee control of avian influenza in commercially farmed chickens, because various immune suppressive viruses are widespread in chicken farms and have the ability to make the chicken vulnerable to avian flu even after vaccination.

The professor commented that the prevalence of immunosuppressive virus infection in chickens is not well known and should be studied in more detail. There may be a need for a new vaccination strategy targeting a range of viruses in order to control avian flu, he said."

Aren't the underlined phrases contradictory?
 
Re: Other virus infections can trigger AI

Re: Other virus infections can trigger AI

well, various are widespread in some areas, but the general
picture is unclear.
No representative statistical data.
 
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