نتایج جستجو برای: commercial mixed live vaccines ibv ndv

تعداد نتایج: 494350  

2017
Asuka Yoshida Siba K. Samal

Avian paramyxovirus serotype 3 (APMV-3) causes infection in a wide variety of avian species, but it does not cause apparent diseases in chickens. On the contrary, APMV-1, also known as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), can cause severe disease in chickens. Currently, natural low virulence strains of NDV are used as live-attenuated vaccines throughout the world. NDV is also being evaluated as a vac...

Journal: :Viruses 2023

The novel variant IBDV (nVarIBDV, especially genotype A2dB1) mainly affects broilers in China. It causes an infection characterized by the atrophy of bursa, a decrease level lymphocytes, proliferation fibrous tissue around follicle, and severe follicle bursa. Poultry vaccinated with live vaccines do not have challenge present bursa atrophy, which is misdiagnosed for nVarIBDV because lack other ...

2010

The infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) was detected for the first time in Brazil by Hipólito in 1957 in chickens sold life in the municipal market of Belo Horizonte, MG, when commercial poultry production was just starting in that country. The Massachusetts (Mass) serotype was identified. However, the clinical disease was only observed in 1975, when poultry production was intensely growing. The ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1997
D J Verwoerd G H Gerdes A Olivier R Williams

A virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolate from an outbreak in commercial poultry, with virulence indices of MDT = 47-48 h; IVPI = 2,17 and ICPI = 1,8; was used to inoculate 10x vaccinated (standard poultry vaccines) as well as 10x unvaccinated slaughter ostriches via intratracheal, ocular and nasal routes, in a controlled environment. All unvaccinated ostriches developed clinical signs (...

Journal: :Bioengineered bugs 2011
Michiel M Harmsen Adriaan F G Antonis Rob J M Moormann Jeroen Kortekaas

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an avian virus that is being evaluated as a vaccine vector for the delivery of foreign genes in mammals. The use of NDV as a vaccine vector in these species offers two major advantages. First, NDV is highly attenuated in mammals, rendering its use inherently safe. Second, mammals lack pre-existing NDV immunity, which minimizes the risk of vaccination failure. ND...

2001
P. B. Spradbrow

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infects most avian species. The serious consequence is the disease (frequently fatal) that occurs when virulent strains of the virus infect domestic chickens. The epidemiology of Newcastle disease (ND) in commercial chickens is fairly well understood. Infected chickens are the usual source of virus, which can be transported mechanically by fomites or by people. Pre...

Manochehr Alimehr کریم مردانی,

Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is an acute and contagious viral disease of poultry that affects different systems, including the respiratory tract in particular. IBV causes major economic losses in the poultry industry globally. Due to antigenic variation of the causative agent, control of the disease is difficult. To control the disease, many vaccines that belong to different serotypes are...

Forough Talazadeh , Hamid Aslahi , Mansour Mayahi ,

Background and Aims: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis vaccination programs in chickens. Materials and Methods and Results: In the present study, 225 day-old broiler chicks divided into 5 groups. The groups were submitted to vaccinations, except for the non-vaccinated control group. The chickens in the groups 1 were kept as...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2008
K A Liljebjelke D J King D R Kapczynski

The potency of inactivated Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccines in the United States is currently determined using vaccination and challenge of experimental animals against a velogenic strain of NDV. Because velogenic strains of NDV are now classified as select agents in the United States, all vaccine potency testing must be performed in live animals under biosafety level 3 agriculture condit...

I. Karimi M. Bouzari M. Mahzounieh, S. Iravani T. Zahraei Salehi

Infectious bronchitis (IB) is a very contagious disease caused by a coronavirus (IBV). In chickens, thevirus affects the respiratory, reproductive, and urinary systems. This study was carried out to determine theseroprevalence of anti-IBV antibodies in domestic village chickens. Serum samples of 300 domestic villagechickens from Esfahan (centeral Iran) were collected and examined for the presen...

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