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Infectious bursal disease virus inoculation infection modifies Campylobacter jejuni-host interaction in broilers.

Li LiColin PielstickerZifeng HanTereza KubasováIvan RychlikBernd KaspersSilke Rautenschlein
Published in: Gut pathogens (2018)
Our data suggests that the timing between viral and bacterial infection might affect the outcome of C. jejuni colonization differently. Our results confirm previous studies that anti-Campylobacter-antibodies may specifically be important for the clearance phase of the bacteria. Therefore, as vvIBDV is widely distributed in the field, it may have a significant impact on the colonization and shedding rate of C. jejuni in commercial poultry flocks. Subsequently, successful IBDV-control strategies may indirectly also benefit the gut-health of chickens.
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