EFFECTING FACTORS ON THE VACCINATION AGAINST NEWCASTLE DISEASE FOR COMMERCIAL BREEDS OF CHICKS: INFLUENCE OF MATERNALLY DERIVED ANTIBODIES
Abstract:
In order to evaluate the protection of passive antibodies of Newcastle disease, chicks of commercial line from three distinct incubators commercialized in the city of Goiânia were submitted to four types of treatment. The first group was vaccinated in the first day of life, the second on the seventh day of life, the third, in the fourteenth and the group not vaccinated (control). The chicks received ocular via 0.03 ml of Lasota against the Newcastle disease. The immunologic answer was evaluated through the Hemagglutination-Inhibition tests and total protection tests, challenging from the first through the forty-second day, with intermission of a week. The sorological results of maternal antibodies showed that the geometric mean HI titres (expressed in log2) decrease strongly from the first to the third week, the same happened with the challenge tests, with 98% of protection on the first days of life, with average percentage of 26 …
Año de publicación:
1988
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Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Inmunología
- Ciencias Agrícolas
Áreas temáticas de Dewey:
- Ganadería
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible:
- ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
- ODS 17: Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
- ODS 2: Hambre cero