Newcastle Disease Virus Displaying an Ectodomain of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Spike Protein Elicited Robust Humoral and Cellular Immunity in Mice. [PDF]
Prasopsiri J+11 more
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Safety evaluation of recombinant Newcastle disease virus expressing IBV multi-epitope chimeric live vaccine. [PDF]
Tan L+8 more
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Protective efficacy of classical vaccines and vaccination protocols against an exotic Newcastle disease virus genotype VII.2 in Belgian layer and broiler chickens. [PDF]
Steensels M+4 more
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Construction and efficacy of recombinant Newcastle disease virus co-expressing VP2 and VP3 proteins of very virulent infectious bursal disease virus. [PDF]
Liu T+9 more
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Mitigating impact of Glycyrrhiza glabra on virulent Newcastle disease virus challenge in chickens: clinical studies, histopathological alterations and molecular docking. [PDF]
Haleem MIA+4 more
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[Improvement of a mixed vaccine against Newcastle disease and avian cholera].
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Circulating Mast Cell Progenitors Are Depleted by Benralizumab in Severe Asthma
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Vaccination against newcastle disease [PDF]
Two field trials carried out on 2,000 broiler chickens showed that chickens vaccinated with the lyophilised Newcastle disease (ND) "F" vaccine at 1, 21, and 42 days were protected when challenged at 14, 35, 56 and 70 days with the virulent strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) administered intramuscularly, intranasally, or by contact.
Chulan, U.+3 more
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Newcastle disease (ND) is a worldwide problem with severe economic implications, affecting chickens, turkeys and other birds. Newcastle disease virus (NDV), a member of the Paramyxoviridae group can cause disease of diverse severity in accordance with environmental factors.
D. Ben-Nathan, Gilad E. Gallili
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Case Report: Newcastle Disease in Paraguay
Avian Diseases, 1972A serious outbreak of a velogenic strain of Newcastle disease occurred in Paraguay in August, 1970. Deaths of domestic poultry were very high in affected flocks. Vaccination against Newcastle disease had been prevented by law. This was rescinded, however, and voluntary vaccination was started.
F Efren Rivelli, D. W. Francis
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