Seyede Saeedeh Mosallanejad

Graduate student, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran

[ 1 ] - In Ovo Injection of Triaminohexanoic Acid in Fowl: Gross Investigation

Objective: In recent years, amino acids are used in veterinary medicine for many purposes. They injected into hatching eggs to increase chick body weight and performance at hatch, but the adverse effects of amino acids have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of amino acids in the chicken embryonated eggs. The objective of this st...

[ 2 ] - In Ovo Injection of Triaminohexanoic Acid in Fowl: Gross Investigation

Objective: In recent years, amino acids are used in veterinary medicine for many purposes. They injected into hatching eggs to increase chick body weight and performance at hatch, but the adverse effects of amino acids have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of amino acids in the chicken embryonated eggs. The objective of this st...

[ 3 ] - Effect of Acyclovir on the Viability of Chicken Embryo During the Developmental Stage

Objective: In recent years, antiviral drugs have been used widely in the glob to prevent and treat viral diseases. They injected into eggs to eliminate pathogens and prevent of egg transmission of disease, but the adverse effects of drugs have always been a major concern. There is little information available about the safety of antiviral drugs in the embryonated eggs of birds. The objective of...

[ 4 ] - The Effect of Copper Sulfate on Chicken Embryo During the Incubation Period

Objective: Fungal agents cause disease in virtually any susceptible hosts. In the poultry production and medicine, pathogens were eliminated from a line of a breeder by injection of antifungals into hatching eggs. There is little information available describing the safety of the antifungal drugs on the birds embryonated eggs. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficiency of the...

[ 5 ] - An Experimental Study of the Systemic Alteration of Nitroimidazoles in the Middle Stage of Embryonic Development

Nitroimidazole compounds have been traditionally used in the veterinary and human medicine, but their uses are sometimes associated with some side effects. Toxicopathological effects of nitroimidazoles have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of nitroimidazole compounds in the embryo. The objective of this study was to determine t...

[ 6 ] - Efficiency of the Injection of Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole Solution on Game Bird Embryonated-Egg During the Late Stage of Development

Infectious agents cause disease in virtually any susceptible hosts. In the poultry production and medicine, pathogens were eliminated from a line of a breeder by injection of antibiotics into hatching eggs. There is little information available describing the safety of the folate antimetabolite/sulfonamide class of antibiotics on the game birds embryonated eggs. The objective of this study was ...

[ 7 ] - In Ovo Injection of Triaminohexanoic Acid in Fowl: Gross Investigation

Objective: In recent years, amino acids are used in veterinary medicine for many purposes. They injected into hatching eggs to increase chick body weight and performance at hatch, but the adverse effects of amino acids have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of amino acids in the chicken embryonated eggs. The objective of this st...

[ 8 ] - In Ovo Injection of Triaminohexanoic Acid in Fowl: Gross Investigation

Objective: In recent years, amino acids are used in veterinary medicine for many purposes. They injected into hatching eggs to increase chick body weight and performance at hatch, but the adverse effects of amino acids have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of amino acids in the chicken embryonated eggs. The objective of this st...

[ 9 ] - Effect of Acyclovir on the Viability of Chicken Embryo During the Developmental Stage

Objective: In recent years, antiviral drugs have been used widely in the glob to prevent and treat viral diseases. They injected into eggs to eliminate pathogens and prevent of egg transmission of disease, but the adverse effects of drugs have always been a major concern. There is little information available about the safety of antiviral drugs in the embryonated eggs of birds. The objective of...

[ 10 ] - The Effect of Copper Sulfate on Chicken Embryo During the Incubation Period

Objective: Fungal agents cause disease in virtually any susceptible hosts. In the poultry production and medicine, pathogens were eliminated from a line of a breeder by injection of antifungals into hatching eggs. There is little information available describing the safety of the antifungal drugs on the birds embryonated eggs. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficiency of the...

[ 11 ] - An Experimental Study of the Systemic Alteration of Nitroimidazoles in the Middle Stage of Embryonic Development

Nitroimidazole compounds have been traditionally used in the veterinary and human medicine, but their uses are sometimes associated with some side effects. Toxicopathological effects of nitroimidazoles have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of nitroimidazole compounds in the embryo. The objective of this study was to determine t...

[ 12 ] - Efficiency of the Injection of Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole Solution on Game Bird Embryonated-Egg During the Late Stage of Development

Infectious agents cause disease in virtually any susceptible hosts. In the poultry production and medicine, pathogens were eliminated from a line of a breeder by injection of antibiotics into hatching eggs. There is little information available describing the safety of the folate antimetabolite/sulfonamide class of antibiotics on the game birds embryonated eggs. The objective of this study was ...

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