Journal article
Development of a low-dose fast-dissolving tablet formulation of Newcastle disease vaccine for low-cost backyard poultry immunisation
M Lal, C Zhu, C McClurkan, DM Koelle, P Miller, C Afonso, M Donadeu, B Dungu, D Chen
Veterinary Record | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1136/vr.101926
Abstract
The immunisation of backyard poultry is critical for maintaining healthy flocks to provide nutrition and income for low-resource farmers worldwide. A vaccine presentation for flocks of less than 50 birds could make it more affordable and accessible, increasing uptake and impact. Fast-dissolving tablets (FDT) of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine were produced by freeze drying the LaSota NDV strain combined with excipients into tablets containing a small number of doses and packaged in polymer blister sheets. The NDV-FDT vaccine maintained virus stability for more than six months at 4°C, based on plaque assay and egg infectivity dose data. Stability was further confirmed in a challenge stu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding from the Global Alliance for Veterinary Medicine (Grant number: PAT-R09A00057).