Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Analysis and effect of water sources used as diluents on Newcastle disease vaccine efficacy in chickens in the Sudan.
- Journal:
- Tropical animal health and production
- Year:
- 2011
- Authors:
- Khalil, Amira A & Khalafalla, Abdelmalik Ibrahim
- Affiliation:
- General Directorate of Animal Health and Epizootic Disease Control
- Species:
- bird
Abstract
Samples of artesian well, shallow well, surface water, tap water, and bottled water were collected from different areas in Khartoum; these were chemically analyzed and used as diluents to vaccinate chicks against Newcastle disease. Immune response in vaccinated chicks, as measured by the hemagglutination inhibition test, was significantly better in birds which received the vaccine diluted in bottled water followed by those vaccinated using tap water. It appears that water with low turbidity and total dissolved solids were the best water for vaccine dilution. The order of preference of water source, according to this study was bottled water, tap water, shallow well water, artesian well water, and finally surface water.
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