The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine

Vaccination of congenitally immune chickens at 1 and 21 days old with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine by drinking water and intranasal methods induces variable degrees of antibody responses and resistance against challenge with virulent NDV. Vaccination of chickens at one day old failed...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, A. Latif, Chulan, U., Ideris, Aini, Babjee, A. Mustaffa
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 1982
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author Ibrahim, A. Latif
Chulan, U.
Ideris, Aini
Babjee, A. Mustaffa
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Chulan, U.
Ideris, Aini
Babjee, A. Mustaffa
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description Vaccination of congenitally immune chickens at 1 and 21 days old with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine by drinking water and intranasal methods induces variable degrees of antibody responses and resistance against challenge with virulent NDV. Vaccination of chickens at one day old failed to induce any stimulation of HI antibodies. A significant amnestic response was observed when the chickens were revaccinated at 21 days with 5 doses of the vaccine through drinking water. The chickens were not fully protected when challenge at 35 and 63 days old. The degree of protection declines with the age of the chickens. Chickens vaccinated by the drinking water method were better protected than chickens vaccinated intranasally.
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spelling upm-179042015-01-09T08:31:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17904/ The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine Ibrahim, A. Latif Chulan, U. Ideris, Aini Babjee, A. Mustaffa Vaccination of congenitally immune chickens at 1 and 21 days old with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine by drinking water and intranasal methods induces variable degrees of antibody responses and resistance against challenge with virulent NDV. Vaccination of chickens at one day old failed to induce any stimulation of HI antibodies. A significant amnestic response was observed when the chickens were revaccinated at 21 days with 5 doses of the vaccine through drinking water. The chickens were not fully protected when challenge at 35 and 63 days old. The degree of protection declines with the age of the chickens. Chickens vaccinated by the drinking water method were better protected than chickens vaccinated intranasally. 1982 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17904/1/ID%2017904.pdf Ibrahim, A. Latif and Chulan, U. and Ideris, Aini and Babjee, A. Mustaffa (1982) The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine. In: First Asian Australasian Animal Science Congress, 2-6 Sep.1980, Serdang, Selangor. (pp. 165-168). Newcastle disease vaccine Broilers (Chickens)
spellingShingle Newcastle disease vaccine
Broilers (Chickens)
Ibrahim, A. Latif
Chulan, U.
Ideris, Aini
Babjee, A. Mustaffa
The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine
title The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine
title_full The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine
title_fullStr The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine
title_full_unstemmed The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine
title_short The immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the Australian V4 Newcastle disease vaccine
title_sort immune response of maternally immune chickens vaccinated with the australian v4 newcastle disease vaccine
topic Newcastle disease vaccine
Broilers (Chickens)
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17904/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17904/1/ID%2017904.pdf