Inhibition of infectious bursal disease virus transmission using bioceramic derived from chicken feces.

作者: Chanathip Thammakarn , Yuki Ishida , Atsushi Suguro , Hakimullah Hakim , Katsuhiro Nakajima

DOI: 10.1016/J.VIRUSRES.2015.04.010

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摘要: Bioceramic powder (BCX), at pH 13.0, derived from chicken feces, was evaluated for its efficacy to inactivate virus and inhibit horizontal transmission by fecal-oral route, using infectious bursal disease (IBDV) vaccine strain D78 as a challenge virus. Three 1-week-old SPF chicks were vaccinated per os used seeder birds. Six hours later, 3 sentinel introduced into the same cage. Results revealed that BCX had excellent IBDV within min. Treating contaminated litter in cage with could prevent of new sensitive completely. Further, significantly inhibited adding feed. These data suggest 13, has IBDV, which can be applied bedding materials preventing viral during production round. It is good material effectively enhancing biosecurity system poultry farms.

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