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Vaccine incompatibility in poultry

Published: April 2, 2015
By: Dr. Hassan Kazim (Charoen Pokphand Pakistan (Pvt.)
Drug Incompatibility:
Definition: Drug Incompatibility refers to interactions between two or more substances which lead to changes in chemical, physical, therapeutic properties of the pharmaceutical dosage form.
A drug interaction is a situation in which a substance (usually another drug) affects the activity of a drug when both are administered together. This action can be synergistic (when the drug’s effect is increased) or antagonistic (when the drug’s effect is decreased) or a new effect can be produced that neither produces on its own. 
  • Types of Drug Incompatibility: 
  1. Therapeutic incompatibility
  2. Physical incompatibility
  3. Chemical incompatibility 
1. Therapeutic incompatibility
Definition:It is the modification of the therapeutic effect of one drug by the prior concomitant administration of another. (It is also called drug interactions)
2.Physical Incompatibility/ pharmaceutical incompatibilities.
Definition: Interaction between two or more substances which lead to change in color, odor, taste, viscosity and morphology.
3.Chemical Incompatibility
Definition: Reaction between two or more substances which lead to change in chemical properties of pharmaceutical dosage form.
These chemical reactions are also known as pharmacological incompatibilities. The reactions occur when two or more drugs are mixed outside the body of the organism for the purpose of joint administration. 
POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED TO AVOID THEIR INTERFERENCE DURING VACCINATION ARE:
1.Poor administration of vaccine
Poor distribution of live vaccine administered by the water or spray route may result in chickens being "missed" in parts of the house.
2. Stress:
 Do not vaccinate the birds during stress period particularly few days before or after the debeaking, transfer shifting and grading. In these conditions negative Immuno-modulation occur which ended with low level of active immunity.
3. Inactivation of live vaccine:
Vaccine contamination must also be prevented as it can cause serious complications. Live vaccines should always be stored and transported at 2-8oC and never exposed to sunrays. The diluents should be chilled before the reconstitution of vaccines. Live vaccines are disease agents which can cause disease under certain circumstances.
4. Health Status of birds:
Immune system of a sick bird is weak and cannot satisfactorily withstand a vaccine. Vaccination of sick bird can precipitate the incidence of disease and it can also lead to other diseases Immunosuppressive disease cause immune-suppression in birds and the birds will not respond properly to the vaccine resulting in vaccine failure
5. Temperature & Ventilation:
Ambient temperature above 30°C affects the immune system of the birds adversely, so vaccinate birds during cooler period of the day only. Ammonia is produced as breakdown of uric acid (an end product of protein metabolism).
Improper ventilation leads to higher concentration of ammonia (NH3) in poultry house due to which there is immune-suppression and failure of vaccination. This ammonia is prevented to accumulate in the poultry house by ensuring proper ventilation.
6. Age, dose and route of vaccine:
Route and dose prescribed by the manufacturer must be followed. Under dosing will not protect the bird adequately. The age of bird at vaccination, proper timing of revaccination affects the level, quality and duration of immunity. Vaccines may be administered:
POOR  ANTIGENICITY  OF  VACCINES:
Live vaccines must be applied at a level at or above the minimum infective dose. After the live virus has been applied the bird serves as a virus production site. The bird is media in which the initial dose of vaccine can multiply to a level which will stimulate a proper immune response. Inactivated vaccines should contain sufficient amount of antigen to stimulate an immune response when applied the bird as there is no multiplication of the virus of bacteria in the bird.
Note: We must not applied the two live vaccines simultaneously especially which is used for the respiratory system protection (there must be intervals of 15 days between 2 applied).
Causes of Vaccine Incompatibility:
  • Prescipitation of drugs
  • Agglutination
  • Inactivation of drugs
  • Chemical bond changes
  • Formation of toxic metabolism
  • Anaphylatic reaction in body(allergy) activation of mast cells basophils,IgE Ab,degranulation of mast cells and basophils and release of inflammatory mediators like Histamine,serotinins,bradykinins and prostaglandins. 
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Hassan Kazim Chaudhry
14 de octubre de 2017
Yes its useful for farmer. But if any one want detail kindly contact me on my Email ?? chaudhry6565@gmail.com
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Dr Irfan Noor
SB Feed
12 de mayo de 2015
Nice copy paste effort.
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Dr.Saritha Pillai
20 de abril de 2015
Last but not the least ...Kindly note what I said in the beginning ... I meant that the vaccine incompatibility can discuss on why AI certain AI vaccines are incompatible when used in DIVA strategy .... in terms of Immune response and kit response... simple ...
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Dr.Saritha Pillai
20 de abril de 2015
Dear Dr Lalit ...DIVA everyone knows what it is and what it means for AI, FMD etc ...but the question is how vaccines respond when used in DIVA strategy ? why some vaccines reduce clinical symptoms not virus shedding ...etc... There are no technical reviews on this matter compared to drug incompatibility u have been working for such long in this field I expected that you can explain in detail about AI vaccines incompatibility .... To my belief there is nothing personal in it than a technical discussion and working for vaccines for such a long time makes u an expert ... there is no reason to 'quote' humbleness... u are better than me in this field..so was accepting a review in detail ....I'm sorry ..I never meant so ...I'm only responsible for what I say and not responsible for your thinking or imagination or perceptions .... sorry this is just a technical discussion don't get offended ... I expect to learn from you ....
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Lalit Belwal
Indovax
20 de abril de 2015
Dear Dr Patil DIVA expands as 'Differentiating Infected from Vaccinated Animals' and I am afraid has nothing to do with vaccine incompatibility but is important for epidemiological studies.Kindly do not take these views personally. I am not an expert on anything and still learning , 'Knowledge is like an ocean, deeper we go more we come to know how shallow we are' - said JF Kennedy. I think I have hurt your feelings unknowingly and apologise for the same. I would not like to take this discussion further since it has moved away from the core issue and appears to have become personal. Best regards and good wishes for future.
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Dr.Saritha Pillai
20 de abril de 2015
Dr Lalit ....Perceptions are different ..... interference or suppression of immune response of a vaccine is the basis of DIVA strategy ie DIVA tests based on cell-mediated immune responses (Expert Rev. Vaccines 9(1), 73–87 (2010). ... Since ur working as Group Dy. Director General & Managing Director ( Vaccine Division) Rural Technology Development JSC, before ur role with Vaxperts,Indovax and hester makes u an expert in this topic ..so plz explain in detail to avoid generalisations by a 'one upper' stand... u are an expert so the discussion is handed to u ..we like to hear about vaccine incompatibility of AI vaccines from you .....
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Lalit Belwal
Indovax
20 de abril de 2015
Please correct me if I am wrong. I think you meant unsuitability of an AI vaccine in a different epidemiological region / location vis-a-vis prevalent virus(es) . Incompatibility with regard to vaccines may be more applicable in terms of interference or suppression of immune response of one vaccine by another component of a combined vaccine or by two live vaccines administered simultaneously. However, "All generalisations are false, including this one...." , so said Mark Twain.....
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Dr.Saritha Pillai
20 de abril de 2015
As such there is no review article available on vaccine compatibility in poultry, I wrote it based on my reads and experience .. I kindly request that you can read few articles ... on ... species mix and AI vaccine strains in/compatibility based on geographic location .....vaccination of AI and DIVA strategy .... then regarding vaccine containing a heterologous neuraminidase for the control of avian influenza ... Mainly on AI vaccine in/ compatible with a DIVA strategy ..Kindly read all these you will get idea what it means ...
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Lalit Belwal
Indovax
20 de abril de 2015
I agree with Dr Saritha. However, it was difficult to comprehend the meaning of her statement, Quote," When local strains like AI vaccines are incompatible for use eg : Use H1 and H3 in turkeys and pig reared area where H5 and H7 don't work etc.. " , unquote. Please elaborate on this. Thanks
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Dr.Saritha Pillai
20 de abril de 2015
The title and discussion don't match at all ? Vaccine incompatibility is not mentioned here at all ... DISCUSSION WOULD HAVE BEEN LIKE: Vaccine incompatibility -1. Combining vaccines reduces the number of injections necessary to protect a bird from infectious disease, and, therefore making ,possible to give all vaccines before the point of lay without fail and less handling , but certain vaccine formulations are incompatible like in Humans , the live oral cholera vaccine liquid formulation and live typhoid enteric coated capsule formulation are not compatible and must be delivered separately, diminishing the likelihood that each will be effectively distributed. 2. When local strains like AI vaccines are incompatible for use eg : Use H1 and H3 in turkeys and pig reared area where H5 and H7 don't work etc.. 3.Anticoccidial drugs when using Cocci vaccines depending on vaccine type 4.Some NE management programmes are incompatible with Cocci vaccines4. Lasota NDV vaccine on day 1 with Mycoplasma vaccine in a positive flock without treatment 5.Some salmonella vaccines except inovo vaccines are incompatible with some MD vaccine 6. The main challenge towards polyvalent vaccination 7.Incompatibility with diagnostic kits to identify field and virus strain etc 7. Incompatibility with water sanitizers 8.Incompatibility in Route of vaccination confusion like ILT and Pox occurs sometimes.9.Incompatibility with the level of maternal antibodies like IBD
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