Vaccination of village chickens against Newcastle disease
The poultry farming in South East Asia is characterised by the backyard type operation where 10 to 20 chickens are raised per household. Since these chickens are let loose during the day, they are seldom vaccinated against Newcastle disease. To overcome the problem of vaccination an oral Newcastle disease was developed. A heat stable clone of the V4 Newcastle virus was incorporated into pelletised chicken feed. The oral vaccine is highly imnunogenic and chicken fed with pelleted fed containing the vaccine is protected against the virulent Newcastle disease virus.
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KOHA-OAI-BVE:424992020-02-03T21:05:47ZVaccination of village chickens against Newcastle diseaseProceedings 85232 Latif Ibrahim, A. 40791 Aini Ideris 17905 Singapore Veterinary Association, Singapore (Singapur) 33349 4. International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics Singapore (Singapur) 18-22 Nov 1985 Singapure (Singapur)1986The poultry farming in South East Asia is characterised by the backyard type operation where 10 to 20 chickens are raised per household. Since these chickens are let loose during the day, they are seldom vaccinated against Newcastle disease. To overcome the problem of vaccination an oral Newcastle disease was developed. A heat stable clone of the V4 Newcastle virus was incorporated into pelletised chicken feed. The oral vaccine is highly imnunogenic and chicken fed with pelleted fed containing the vaccine is protected against the virulent Newcastle disease virus.The poultry farming in South East Asia is characterised by the backyard type operation where 10 to 20 chickens are raised per household. Since these chickens are let loose during the day, they are seldom vaccinated against Newcastle disease. To overcome the problem of vaccination an oral Newcastle disease was developed. A heat stable clone of the V4 Newcastle virus was incorporated into pelletised chicken feed. The oral vaccine is highly imnunogenic and chicken fed with pelleted fed containing the vaccine is protected against the virulent Newcastle disease virus.VIROSISVACUNAENFERMEDAD DE NEWCASTLEINMUNIZACIONPOLLOASIAURN:ISBN:9971846322 |
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The poultry farming in South East Asia is characterised by the backyard type operation where 10 to 20 chickens are raised per household. Since these chickens are let loose during the day, they are seldom vaccinated against Newcastle disease. To overcome the problem of vaccination an oral Newcastle disease was developed. A heat stable clone of the V4 Newcastle virus was incorporated into pelletised chicken feed. The oral vaccine is highly imnunogenic and chicken fed with pelleted fed containing the vaccine is protected against the virulent Newcastle disease virus. |
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85232 Latif Ibrahim, A. 40791 Aini Ideris 17905 Singapore Veterinary Association, Singapore (Singapur) 33349 4. International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics Singapore (Singapur) 18-22 Nov 1985 |
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85232 Latif Ibrahim, A. 40791 Aini Ideris 17905 Singapore Veterinary Association, Singapore (Singapur) 33349 4. International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics Singapore (Singapur) 18-22 Nov 1985 |
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Vaccination of village chickens against Newcastle disease |
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