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Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies

Several vaccines have been developed against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), mostly inactivated whole‐virus vaccines for chickens. In the EU, one vaccine is authorised in chickens but is not fully efficacious to stop transmission, highlighting the need for vaccines tailored to diverse poul...

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Autores principales: Nielsen, Søren Saxmose, Alvarez, Julio, Bicout, Dominique Joseph, Calistri, Paolo, Canali, Elisabetta, Drewe, Julian Ashley, Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno, Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis, Gortázar, Christian, Herskin, Mette, Michel, Virginie, Miranda Chueca, Miguel Ángel, Padalino, Barbara, Roberts, Helen Clare, Spoolder, Hans, Stahl, Karl, Velarde, Antonio, Winckler, Christoph, Bastino, Eleonora, Bortolami, Alessio, Guinat, Claire, Harder, Timm, Stegeman, Arjan, Terregino, Calogero, Aznar Asensio, Inmaculada, Mur, Lina, Broglia, Alessandro, Baldinelli, Francesca, Viltrop, Arvo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10563699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822713
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8271
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author Nielsen, Søren Saxmose
Alvarez, Julio
Bicout, Dominique Joseph
Calistri, Paolo
Canali, Elisabetta
Drewe, Julian Ashley
Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno
Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis
Gortázar, Christian
Herskin, Mette
Michel, Virginie
Miranda Chueca, Miguel Ángel
Padalino, Barbara
Roberts, Helen Clare
Spoolder, Hans
Stahl, Karl
Velarde, Antonio
Winckler, Christoph
Bastino, Eleonora
Bortolami, Alessio
Guinat, Claire
Harder, Timm
Stegeman, Arjan
Terregino, Calogero
Aznar Asensio, Inmaculada
Mur, Lina
Broglia, Alessandro
Baldinelli, Francesca
Viltrop, Arvo
author_facet Nielsen, Søren Saxmose
Alvarez, Julio
Bicout, Dominique Joseph
Calistri, Paolo
Canali, Elisabetta
Drewe, Julian Ashley
Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno
Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis
Gortázar, Christian
Herskin, Mette
Michel, Virginie
Miranda Chueca, Miguel Ángel
Padalino, Barbara
Roberts, Helen Clare
Spoolder, Hans
Stahl, Karl
Velarde, Antonio
Winckler, Christoph
Bastino, Eleonora
Bortolami, Alessio
Guinat, Claire
Harder, Timm
Stegeman, Arjan
Terregino, Calogero
Aznar Asensio, Inmaculada
Mur, Lina
Broglia, Alessandro
Baldinelli, Francesca
Viltrop, Arvo
collection PubMed
description Several vaccines have been developed against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), mostly inactivated whole‐virus vaccines for chickens. In the EU, one vaccine is authorised in chickens but is not fully efficacious to stop transmission, highlighting the need for vaccines tailored to diverse poultry species and production types. Off‐label use of vaccines is possible, but effectiveness varies. Vaccines are usually injectable, a time‐consuming process. Mass‐application vaccines outside hatcheries remain rare. First vaccination varies from in‐ovo to 6 weeks of age. Data about immunity onset and duration in the target species are often unavailable, despite being key for effective planning. Minimising antigenic distance between vaccines and field strains is essential, requiring rapid updates of vaccines to match circulating strains. Generating harmonised vaccine efficacy data showing vaccine ability to reduce transmission is crucial and this ability should be also assessed in field trials. Planning vaccination requires selecting the most adequate vaccine type and vaccination scheme. Emergency protective vaccination is limited to vaccines that are not restricted by species, age or pre‐existing vector‐immunity, while preventive vaccination should prioritise achieving the highest protection, especially for the most susceptible species in high‐risk transmission areas. Model simulations in France, Italy and The Netherlands revealed that (i) duck and turkey farms are more infectious than chickens, (ii) depopulating infected farms only showed limitations in controlling disease spread, while 1‐km ring‐culling performed better than or similar to emergency preventive ring‐vaccination scenarios, although with the highest number of depopulated farms, (iii) preventive vaccination of the most susceptible species in high‐risk transmission areas was the best option to minimise the outbreaks' number and duration, (iv) during outbreaks in such areas, emergency protective vaccination in a 3‐km radius was more effective than 1‐ and 10‐km radius. Vaccine efficacy should be monitored and complement other surveillance and preventive efforts.
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spelling pubmed-105636992023-10-11 Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies Nielsen, Søren Saxmose Alvarez, Julio Bicout, Dominique Joseph Calistri, Paolo Canali, Elisabetta Drewe, Julian Ashley Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis Gortázar, Christian Herskin, Mette Michel, Virginie Miranda Chueca, Miguel Ángel Padalino, Barbara Roberts, Helen Clare Spoolder, Hans Stahl, Karl Velarde, Antonio Winckler, Christoph Bastino, Eleonora Bortolami, Alessio Guinat, Claire Harder, Timm Stegeman, Arjan Terregino, Calogero Aznar Asensio, Inmaculada Mur, Lina Broglia, Alessandro Baldinelli, Francesca Viltrop, Arvo EFSA J Scientific Opinion Several vaccines have been developed against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), mostly inactivated whole‐virus vaccines for chickens. In the EU, one vaccine is authorised in chickens but is not fully efficacious to stop transmission, highlighting the need for vaccines tailored to diverse poultry species and production types. Off‐label use of vaccines is possible, but effectiveness varies. Vaccines are usually injectable, a time‐consuming process. Mass‐application vaccines outside hatcheries remain rare. First vaccination varies from in‐ovo to 6 weeks of age. Data about immunity onset and duration in the target species are often unavailable, despite being key for effective planning. Minimising antigenic distance between vaccines and field strains is essential, requiring rapid updates of vaccines to match circulating strains. Generating harmonised vaccine efficacy data showing vaccine ability to reduce transmission is crucial and this ability should be also assessed in field trials. Planning vaccination requires selecting the most adequate vaccine type and vaccination scheme. Emergency protective vaccination is limited to vaccines that are not restricted by species, age or pre‐existing vector‐immunity, while preventive vaccination should prioritise achieving the highest protection, especially for the most susceptible species in high‐risk transmission areas. Model simulations in France, Italy and The Netherlands revealed that (i) duck and turkey farms are more infectious than chickens, (ii) depopulating infected farms only showed limitations in controlling disease spread, while 1‐km ring‐culling performed better than or similar to emergency preventive ring‐vaccination scenarios, although with the highest number of depopulated farms, (iii) preventive vaccination of the most susceptible species in high‐risk transmission areas was the best option to minimise the outbreaks' number and duration, (iv) during outbreaks in such areas, emergency protective vaccination in a 3‐km radius was more effective than 1‐ and 10‐km radius. Vaccine efficacy should be monitored and complement other surveillance and preventive efforts. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10563699/ /pubmed/37822713 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8271 Text en © 2023 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH on behalf of European Food Safety Authority. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Scientific Opinion
Nielsen, Søren Saxmose
Alvarez, Julio
Bicout, Dominique Joseph
Calistri, Paolo
Canali, Elisabetta
Drewe, Julian Ashley
Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno
Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis
Gortázar, Christian
Herskin, Mette
Michel, Virginie
Miranda Chueca, Miguel Ángel
Padalino, Barbara
Roberts, Helen Clare
Spoolder, Hans
Stahl, Karl
Velarde, Antonio
Winckler, Christoph
Bastino, Eleonora
Bortolami, Alessio
Guinat, Claire
Harder, Timm
Stegeman, Arjan
Terregino, Calogero
Aznar Asensio, Inmaculada
Mur, Lina
Broglia, Alessandro
Baldinelli, Francesca
Viltrop, Arvo
Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies
title Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies
title_full Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies
title_fullStr Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies
title_short Vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. Available vaccines and vaccination strategies
title_sort vaccination of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza – part 1. available vaccines and vaccination strategies
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10563699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822713
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8271
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