IMMUNOGENIC ACTIVITY OF THE VIRAL POLYVALENT INACTIVATED VACCINE AGAINST THE NEWCASTLE DISEASE, INFECTIOUS BRONCHITIS, EGG DROP SYNDROME, REOVIRAL AND METAPNEUMOVIRAL INFECTION IN POULTRY
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Author:
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INESSA KUKLENKOVA, ALEXANDER GENNADYEVICH SAMODELKIN, , ALEXANDER VASILYEVICH PASHKIN, , VYACHESLAV MIKHAILOVICH AVILOV, , VASILY VASILYEVICH SOCHNEV, OLGA VYACHESLAVOVNA KOZYRENKO, ALEXANDER VLADIMIROVICH USENKOV
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Abstract:
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In the industrial poultry breeding, vaccines are widely used for preventing viral diseases including several viral infections. This allows creating expressed immunity to several viral infections. Vaccine manufacturing, laying experiments for determining virus-specific antibodies in the blood against pathogens of ND, IBC, IBD, EDS-76, RHEO and MPVI are of paramount importance.
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Keyword:
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vaccine, immunogenic activity, expressed immunity, antibody titer, immune response, immunization
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2018.10.04.117
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