1970
DOI: 10.3329/bjvm.v7i2.5996
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DETERMINATION OF <i>IN-VIVO</i> GROWTH KINETICS OF VIRULENT NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS IN BROILER CHICKENS

Abstract: The research work was conducted on 105 broiler chicks (Cobb-500) with a view to determine the rate of distribution of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in various organs following infection through natural (intranasal, intraocular and oral) and parenteral (intravenous, intramuscular and subcutaneous) routes of inoculation at different ages (7, 15 and 28 days of old). Each bird received a dose of 0.2 ml of NVNDV (300 ELD50). Body temperature, onset of clinical signs and mortality of birds (if any) were recorded dai… Show more

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“…Tan et al (2016) used DF-1 cells for study of NDV. Growth kinetic study of NDV was also performed using chicken broilers by other authors (Ara et al 2009). They also used CEF cells for in vitro growth of NDV but no results were reported about comparative growth kinetic study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tan et al (2016) used DF-1 cells for study of NDV. Growth kinetic study of NDV was also performed using chicken broilers by other authors (Ara et al 2009). They also used CEF cells for in vitro growth of NDV but no results were reported about comparative growth kinetic study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%