Microbial population distribution on outer surface and in contents of SPF chicken embryos for vaccine production
10.13200/j.cnki.cjb.004551
- VernacularTitle:疫苗生产用SPF鸡胚外表面及内含物微生物种群分布
- Author:
LI Qinqin
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
SPF chicken embryos;
Outer surface;
Contents;
Microbial population distribution;
Vaccine
- From:
Chinese Journal of Biologicals
2025;38(09):1025-1028+1034
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To research the microbial population distribution on the outer surface and in the contents of SPF chicken embryos, so as to standardize the production of SPF chicken embryos, guide the selection of disinfectants for vaccine production, and improve the sterile guarantee level of vaccine production.Methods The cotton swab method was used to isolate the external surface microorganisms of three batches of SPF chicken embryos before and after treatment with 70%isopropanol. The microorganisms of SPF chicken embryo contents were isolated with tryptose soya agar(TSA) medium from the urine sac fluid of three batches of SPF chicken embryos that died after 3 d inoculation with attenuated yellow fever 17D strain. The colony was purified using the three-zone streaking method, and the microorganisms were identified using 16s rRNA/ITS sequencing.Results After disinfection with 70% isopropanol, the number of microorganisms detected on the outer surface of SPF chicken embryos significantly decreased(t = 2. 67, P = 0. 011). The microorganisms on the outer surface of SPF chicken embryos were mainly Bacillus, with Bacillus genus accounting for 52. 6% and other types of bacillus accounting for36. 8%. There were significant differences in the detection rates of microorganisms in the contents of three batches of SPF chicken embryos. Proteobacteria, Enterococcus and Escherichia were detected the most frequently in the contents of SPF chicken embryos, and their detection numbers were significantly higher than other microorganisms.Conclusion The dominant microorganisms on the outer surface of SPF chicken embryos are Bacillus, and the dominant microorganisms in the contents are Proteobacteria, Enterococcus and Escherichia. The microbial population distribution provides basis for the selection of disinfectants for vaccine production, suggesting that the control measures should be carried out at multiple stages such as SPF chicken embryos production, storage, transportation, and selection to improve the sterile assurance level of vaccine production.