Preparation and use of an autogenous bacterin against infectious coryza in chickens.Vet Res Commun. 1991; 15(6):413-9.VR
Abstract
An experiment was conducted to determine the efficacy of an autogenous bacterin against infectious coryza from a local strain of Haemophilus paragallinarum in Morocco compared with a commercial vaccine. Hens were vaccinated with a single dose or two doses of the bacterin at 15 and 18 weeks of age. Both the autogenous and the commercial vaccine conferred significant protection against experimental challenge (94% and 88%, respectively). A single dose was less protective with both vaccines.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
1803720
Citation
Mouahid, M, et al. "Preparation and Use of an Autogenous Bacterin Against Infectious Coryza in Chickens." Veterinary Research Communications, vol. 15, no. 6, 1991, pp. 413-9.
Mouahid M, Bouzoubaa K, Zouagui Z. Preparation and use of an autogenous bacterin against infectious coryza in chickens. Vet Res Commun. 1991;15(6):413-9.
Mouahid, M., Bouzoubaa, K., & Zouagui, Z. (1991). Preparation and use of an autogenous bacterin against infectious coryza in chickens. Veterinary Research Communications, 15(6), 413-9.
Mouahid M, Bouzoubaa K, Zouagui Z. Preparation and Use of an Autogenous Bacterin Against Infectious Coryza in Chickens. Vet Res Commun. 1991;15(6):413-9. PubMed PMID: 1803720.
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N2 - An experiment was conducted to determine the efficacy of an autogenous bacterin against infectious coryza from a local strain of Haemophilus paragallinarum in Morocco compared with a commercial vaccine. Hens were vaccinated with a single dose or two doses of the bacterin at 15 and 18 weeks of age. Both the autogenous and the commercial vaccine conferred significant protection against experimental challenge (94% and 88%, respectively). A single dose was less protective with both vaccines.
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