Affiliation:
1. 1 Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman School of Veterinary Medicine Kerman Iran
Abstract
The aims of the present study were to determine (a) the effectiveness of an attenuated live
Cryptobia salmositica
vaccine; (b) the effects of food deprivation on the immune response and its duration in rainbow trout (
Oncorhynchus mykiss
) immunised with a live
C. salmositica
vaccine or with a killed
Aeromonas salmonicida
vaccine. The fish were divided into three groups (I, II and III; 14 fish per group), those in Groups I and II were under food deprivation (0.40% of body weight), while Group III fish were fed to satiety. The study showed that the attenuated strain of
C. salmositica
did not cause anaemia and disease, and the fish were protected from clinical disease when they were challenged with virulent parasites. Parasitaemia in all fish vaccinated and challenged with virulent
C. salmositica
fluctuated and was relatively low; however, fish in Group III had higher parasitaemia than those in Groups I and II between weeks 8 and 14. The numbers of activated neutrophils increased [nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) assay] after immunisation with both
Cryptobia
and
Aeromonas
vaccines and they remained high throughout the experiment. Antibody production (ELISA values) increased after vaccination and were slightly higher in Group III. ELISA titres against
A. salmonicida
increased after vaccination and decreased after 5 weeks. The titres increased again after the vaccinated fish were given booster, and they were higher than those in the first vaccinated fish.
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