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The Control of Newcastle Disease
World's Poultry Science Journal, 1981The main procedures available for the control of Newcastle disease are:— (a) the adoption of a government slaughter policy with or without a vaccination programme;(b) the development of strict meas...
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Hæmolysis by Newcastle Disease Virus
Nature, 1949FOR a number of years it has been known in this laboratory that haemolysis of moderate degree may occur when red cells are being treated with the viruses of mumps and Newcastle disease. This is not characteristic of any of the influenza viruses. The haemolysis was of slight degree and apparently irregular in its occurrence.
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1988
The diagnosis of Newcastle disease (ND) has never been straightforward. In the the first descriptions of ND, differentiation was made from a number of other diseases that produced basically similar signs. It is surprising therefore that, with what we would regard today as relatively unsophisticated tools, researchers and diagnosticians such as Doyle (1)
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The diagnosis of Newcastle disease (ND) has never been straightforward. In the the first descriptions of ND, differentiation was made from a number of other diseases that produced basically similar signs. It is surprising therefore that, with what we would regard today as relatively unsophisticated tools, researchers and diagnosticians such as Doyle (1)
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2014
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a devastating infection causing up to 100 % mortality in infected chickens. Due to its enzootic nature, prevention of the disease can be achieved effectively only through vaccination. While conventional vaccines incorporating live, attenuated virus or inactivated virus exist, recombinant vaccines are effective but more ...
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Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a devastating infection causing up to 100 % mortality in infected chickens. Due to its enzootic nature, prevention of the disease can be achieved effectively only through vaccination. While conventional vaccines incorporating live, attenuated virus or inactivated virus exist, recombinant vaccines are effective but more ...
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Newcastle Disease, Other Avian Paramyxoviruses, and Avian Metapneumovirus Infections
, 2020D. Suarez+4 more
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner+2 more
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Newcastle disease des Menschen
1967Mit Newcastle disease bezeichnet man eine in allen Erdteilen en- oder epizootisch auftretende akute Viruskrankheit des Hausgeflugels. Sie betrifft den Respirations- und Gastrointestinaltrakt sowie das Zentralnervensystem und erreicht in Europa eine Letalitat bis zu 90%.
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