Immune response in day old broiler chicks vaccinated against Newcastle disease virus

作者: AZ Al-Zubeedy , None

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关键词: ImmunityAntibody titerImmunologyLeukocyte migrationVaccinationImmune systemAntibodyHumoral immunityNewcastle diseaseMedicine

摘要: One day old broiler chicks from four groups of breeder chickens were immunized by different routes vaccination. (1: orally), (2: intraocular), (3: a single injection oil emulsion vaccine), (4: unvaccinated). The first two vaccinated with live NDV vaccine. Serological antibody titers determined to study the correlation between using ELISA test and leukocyte migration inhibition cell-mediated immune response in groups. By results this vaccination one is very important enhance maternal derived also immunity play an role increase level beside humeral one.

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