The immunodepressive effect of infectious bursal disease virus in chickens.

SUMMARY Infectious bursal disease virus (IBVD) depressed the humoral antibody response of chickens to various vaccines. The virus had that effect whether injected at the same time as vaccination or 4 or 7 days before. The depression was slightly greater when injection was 7 days before, and was most pronounced in chickens inoculated with IBDV when 6 weeks old, slight in 4-week-olds, and absent in 2-week-olds. Protection against challenge by virulent ND virus 3 weeks after ND vaccination showed the marked differences between IBDV-inoculated and uninoculated chickens.

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