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A serological survey was conducted to determine the prevalence of Newcastle disease (ND) and infectious bursal disease (IBD) antibodies in local ducks and local guinea fowls brought from different locations within Plateau State and neighboring areas to ...
H. M. Mai, O. D. Ogunsola, O. L. Obasi
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Genetic Modification of Oncolytic Newcastle Disease Virus for Cancer Therapy
Clinical development of a mesogenic strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) as an oncolytic agent for cancer therapy has been hampered by its select agent status due to its pathogenicity in avian species.
Xing Cheng +7 more
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Hemagglutination with Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV)
SummaryHemagglutination by Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is markedly affected by temperature. At room temperature the reaction is difficult to read, especially with low dilutions of virus. At 4°C the reaction is easily read and titration end-points are readily determined.At 4°C NDV appears to be adsorbed more completely by and to elute less rapidly ...
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ABSTRACT Since there are currently few antiviral drugs that can effectively reduce hepatitis B surface antigen levels, the recurrence rate remains high in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) after discontinuing nucleoside analogues (NAs) treatment.
Dong‐Hui Wang +8 more
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Genomic surveillance of Newcastle disease virus is critical for determining the genetic diversity of circulating strains and improving preparedness and response to potential outbreaks.
Samir A. Nassif +6 more
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Assessment of mycoplasma vaccine efficacy in reducing infection with Newcastle disease virus
The present work recorded the impact of using Mycoplasma gallisepticum vaccines on post-vaccinal response and protection against challenge with Newcastle disease virus. Specific pathogen-free chickens were divided into eight groups of forty chickens each.
Hala Mahmoud +4 more
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Molecular basis for the thermostability of Newcastle disease virus
Thermostable Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccines have been used widely to protect village chickens against Newcastle disease, due to their decreased dependence on cold chain for transport and storage.
G. Wen +11 more
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Background Newcastle disease virus, in its most pathogenic form, threatens the livelihood of rural poultry farmers where there is a limited infrastructure and service for vaccinations to prevent outbreaks of the virus.
Perot Saelao +6 more
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STUDIES ON NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS [PDF]
The application of the 50 per cent embryo mortality to a study of the virus of Newcastle is described. It has been evaluated by a series of duplicate titrations of the same sample of virus. In seven such titrations the largest difference between the two was 10–0.4. It is therefore believed that a difference of 0.6 log is probably significant and of 1.0
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Newcastle Disease Virus-induced Plasma Membrane Damage
Summary Chick embryo fibroblasts infected by Newcastle disease virus release cellular enzymes into the overlay medium. The kinetics of release were determined for two cytoplasmic enzymes, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and glutamic oxaloacetic transminase, and a lysosomal enzyme, betaglucuronidase.
J, Katzman, D E, Wilson
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