The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine

Vaccination of chickens with the commercial Newcastle Disease (ND) V4 vaccine at 21 days old or at 21 and 35 days old, stimulated satisfactory and persistent HI antibody levels. The vaccinated chickens were immune when challenged at 49 days old or 77 days old with the virulent strain of NDV administ...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Abdul Latif, Ungku Mohsin, Mohd. Ungku Chulan, Babjee, Ahmad Mustaffa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Australian Veterinary Association 1980
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15416/
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author Ibrahim, Abdul Latif
Ungku Mohsin, Mohd. Ungku Chulan
Babjee, Ahmad Mustaffa
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Ungku Mohsin, Mohd. Ungku Chulan
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description Vaccination of chickens with the commercial Newcastle Disease (ND) V4 vaccine at 21 days old or at 21 and 35 days old, stimulated satisfactory and persistent HI antibody levels. The vaccinated chickens were immune when challenged at 49 days old or 77 days old with the virulent strain of NDV administered intramuscularly, intranasally or by contact. Postmortem findings of the non-vaccinated and vaccinated chickens that died from the challenge were recorded.
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spelling upm-154162016-04-07T01:03:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15416/ The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine Ibrahim, Abdul Latif Ungku Mohsin, Mohd. Ungku Chulan Babjee, Ahmad Mustaffa Vaccination of chickens with the commercial Newcastle Disease (ND) V4 vaccine at 21 days old or at 21 and 35 days old, stimulated satisfactory and persistent HI antibody levels. The vaccinated chickens were immune when challenged at 49 days old or 77 days old with the virulent strain of NDV administered intramuscularly, intranasally or by contact. Postmortem findings of the non-vaccinated and vaccinated chickens that died from the challenge were recorded. Australian Veterinary Association 1980-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15416/1/15416.pdf Ibrahim, Abdul Latif and Ungku Mohsin, Mohd. Ungku Chulan and Babjee, Ahmad Mustaffa (1980) The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine. Australian Veterinary Journal, 56 (1). pp. 29-33. ISSN 0005-0423; ESSN: 1751-0813 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1751-0813.1980.tb02537.x/abstract 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1980.tb02537.x
spellingShingle Ibrahim, Abdul Latif
Ungku Mohsin, Mohd. Ungku Chulan
Babjee, Ahmad Mustaffa
The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine
title The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine
title_full The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine
title_fullStr The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine
title_full_unstemmed The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine
title_short The immune response of chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease with live Newcastle disease V4 vaccine
title_sort immune response of chickens vaccinated against newcastle disease with live newcastle disease v4 vaccine
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