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The efficacy and economic benefits of Supercox® a live anticoccidial vaccine in a commercial trial in broiler chickens in China

Journal

VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
Volume 142, Issue 1-2, Pages 63-70

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2006.06.020

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anticoccidial drug; anticoccidial vaccine; broiler chickens; coccidiosis; efficacy; Eimeria; Supercox((R)) vaccine

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The efficacy and economic benefits of Supercox((R)), a live anticoccidial vaccine were examined and compared with an anticoccidial drug in a trial in broiler chickens under modem commercial conditions in China. In total, 40,660 chickens were used in the present study, half of which were vaccinated with the Supercox((R)) vaccine comprising a precocious line of Eimeria tenella and non-attenuated lines of Eimeria maxima and Eimeria acervulina, and the other half were medicated with Diclazuril delivered as feed additive at the dosage of 1 mg/kg of feed. The vaccine was administered orally to 7-day-old chickens. No clinical diseases were diagnosed in any of the vaccinated birds. However, clinical coccidiosis occurred in a large proportion of medicated control birds and these chickens had to be treated with anticoccidial drugs (Diclazuril and Toltrazuril). Comparison of production performance between vaccinated birds and medicated control birds revealed that the vaccine Supercox((R)) performed better than anticoccidial drugs in terms of mortalities, costs and overall economic benefits (profits). These findings demonstrated that the use of the Supercox((R)) vaccine could control clinical coccidiosis in broilers and achieve production performance superior to that using anticoccidial drugs, particularly where drug resistance might result in failure to control clinical diseases. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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