Immune Response of Chicken to an Experimental Sonicated Coccidia Oocyst Vaccine

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  • A. Bahrami
  • A.M. Bahrami
Abstract:

  Humoral immune response of vaccine-I (supermatent from sonicated sporulated oocyst), vaccine –II (sediment from sonicated sporulated oocyst) and vaccine –III (un-sonicated sporulated oocyst) against conccidiosis in chickens was determined by indirect haemagglutination (IHA) test. IHA antibody titre was significantly higher (p

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volume 61  issue 1

pages  48- 53

publication date 2006-01-01

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