نتایج جستجو برای: Fowl cholera

تعداد نتایج: 13857  

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a. sotoodehnia s. ataie g.r. moazeni a.r. jabbaei m. tabatabaie

the virulence of pasteurella multocida (p. multocida) serotype a1 for chickens and mice was determined. groups of chicken and mice were exposed intramuscularly and intraperitoneally to various concentration of p. multocida broth culture, respectively. this strain was highly virulent for chickens so that those exposed to only 7 c.f.u. of the organism died in less than 24 hours. groups of mice ex...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
g. moazeni jula m.h. hablolvarid a.r. jabbari

in order to show the type and severity of gross and histopathologic lesions induce by vaccinal strain (serotype a1) of pateurella mulocida, ten four-week-old spf chickens were inoculated intramuscularly with 75 cfu of ( 0.5 ml of 10-7 dilution) bacterium. all birds died in less than 16 hours. no prominent gross lesions were observed in different organs. in microscopic examination, the most comm...

2016
Gopal Chandra Chatterjee

occurrence of fatal epizootics among fowls have been noticed from ancient times Of the two types of the disease occurring in these animals, one is designated fowl septicaemia and the other fowl "cholera. The organism of fowl cholera has the distinction of being the first to be discovered out of the group of microorganisms which are now known as Pastuerella, among which are included the organism...

Journal: :Journal of the American Association of Instructors and Investigators of Poultry Husbandry 1908

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2000
J P Christensen M Bisgaard

Pasteurella multocida subspecies multocida is the most common cause of fowl cholera, although P. multocida subspecies septica and gallicida may also cause fowl cholera-like disease to some extent. However, the virulence properties of the different subspecies for various hosts have not been elucidated. The severity and incidence of P. multocida infections may vary considerably depending on sever...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a.r. jabbri g.r. moazeni jula

an inactivated trivalent fowl cholera vaccine consisted of serotypes 1, 3 and 4 pasteurella multocida strains was prepared. the vaccine provided 70-100% protection against challenge with homologous starins. elisa assay showed a considerable increase in antibody titer after towice vaccination of 8 weeks chickens. it was found that the trivalent vaccine can induce immunogenic response in vaccinat...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 2004
P Zhang N Fegan I Fraser P Duffy R E Bowles A Gordon P J Ketterer W Shinwari P J Blackall

Two outbreaks of fowl cholera on a multiage free-range egg farm were investigated. The outbreaks occurred in 1994 and 2002. A total of 22 strains of Pasteurella multocida were available for study, 11 from the 1994 outbreak and 11 from the 2002 outbreak. Lesions typical of acute fowl cholera were seen in the 1994 outbreak, whereas both acute and chronic fowl cholera occurred in the 2002 outbreak...

2015
Abdel Aziz

Water in oil emulsion fowl cholera vaccine was prepared using Montanide ISA-70-VG oil as alternative adjuvant to the used white mineral oil with span-80. The two vaccines were comparatively evaluated in SPF chickens. Each vaccine was inoculated in a group of 40 chickens while the third group of 40 chickens was kept as non-vaccinated control. It was noticed that the Montanide ISA-70-VG formulate...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Marina Harper John D Boyce Ian W Wilkie Ben Adler

Pasteurella multocida is the causative agent of fowl cholera in birds. Signature-tagged mutagenesis (STM) was used to identify potential virulence factors in a mouse septicemia disease model and a chicken fowl cholera model. A library of P. multocida mutants was constructed with a modified Tn916 and screened for attenuation in both animal models. Mutants identified by the STM screening were con...

A.R. Jabbri G.R. Moazeni Jula

An inactivated trivalent fowl cholera vaccine consisted of serotypes 1, 3 and 4 Pasteurella multocida strains was prepared. The vaccine provided 70-100% protection against challenge with homologous starins. ELISA assay showed a considerable increase in antibody titer after towice vaccination of 8 weeks chickens. It was found that the trivalent vaccine can induce immunogenic response in vaccinat...

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