2014
DOI: 10.1111/avj.12173
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Granuloma formation and suspected neuropathic pain in a domestic pigeon (Columba livia) secondary to an oil‐based, inactivatedNewcastle disease vaccine administered for protection against pigeon paramyxovirus‐1

Abstract: PPMV-1 is now considered endemic in Australia and protecting pigeons with vaccination is important. Until a product is registered for use, vaccination remains off-label and the risk of adverse reaction, including sterile granuloma, must be considered.

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“…An extensive case report describes the outcome of a domestic pigeon that developed a sterile recurring granuloma after vaccination with an oil‐adjuvant, inactivated La Sota strain of Newcastle's disease . This was given off‐label as protection against pigeon paramyxovirus‐1 (PPMV‐1).…”
Section: Avianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extensive case report describes the outcome of a domestic pigeon that developed a sterile recurring granuloma after vaccination with an oil‐adjuvant, inactivated La Sota strain of Newcastle's disease . This was given off‐label as protection against pigeon paramyxovirus‐1 (PPMV‐1).…”
Section: Avianmentioning
confidence: 99%