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Volume 14 : Issue 2, June 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... ABSTRACT: Candida albicans (C. albicans) is an opportunistic fungal
pathogen
that affects humans, animals, and birds. It is one of the most prevalent microbes found in clinical specimens. Candidiasis ...
2.
Volume 14 : Issue 1, March 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... at day 14. Group C was an unimmunized control. The experimental animals were divided into three subgroups and were challenged with
pathogen
ic nVarIBDV (105 EID50/1.0ml) on day 28 post-inoculation through ...
3.
Volume 13 : Issue 4, December 2023
(Article/Guidline)
...
pathogen
-free CEE is a major concern due to limited resources globally, thus creating a challenge for vaccine manufacturers to upscale the cultured cells. Future improvement of primary cell culture preparation ...
4.
Volume 13 : Issue 2, June 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... prevention measures. Campylobacter species colonize the intestines of poultry and waterfowl but are generally non
pathogen
ic in poultry. However, they are the most common bacterial cause of sporadic human ...
5.
Volume 13 : Issue 1, March 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... that this serotype was the predominant fowl adenoviruses circulating in the study location in the last two years. Further studies are required to address the
pathogen
icity of isolated fowl adenoviruses ...
6.
Volume 12 : Issue 1, March 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... and absorption of feed nutrients due to inhibition of
pathogen
ic bacteria and optimization of the digestive tract. The probiotics at the level of 0.8% produced from the Kumpai grass silage process can ...
7.
Volume 11 : Issue 4, December 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... and programs provide poor protection against the field infected by IBV. The current isolate of MZ520128 was a circulating
pathogen
with economic losses and the commercially available vaccine did not provide ...
8.
Volume 11 : Issue 3, September 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... could offer deep insights about
pathogen
s in quails coccidiosis and can be used for planning therapeutic measures. Keywords: Eimeria tenella, Internal organs, Japenese quail, Microscopic changes, Morphometrical ...
9.
Volume 11 : Issue 2, June 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... Wild birds are involved in the spread of avian
pathogen
s such as avian influenza and Newcastle disease viruses over long distances. This study aimed to identify conditions that can promote poultry-wild ...
10.
Volume 11 : Issue 1, March 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... flocks (79 broilers, 5 layers, 3 ducks, and 2 turkeys) were investigated for four major viral respiratory
pathogen
s, namely avian influenza (AI) H9N2, AI H5 subtypes, Newcastle Disease (ND), and Infectious ...
11.
Volume 10 : Issue 3, September 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... antibodies to Avian Influenza (AI) and Newcastle Disease (ND) viruses in a semi-captive population of peacocks in southwestern Guatemala. Additionally, the circulation of antibodies to these
pathogen
s ...
12.
ICEPF - February 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... as well as a decrease in feed intake, feed conversion ratio, and body weight gain. Key words: Histopathology, Integrated duck-fish farms,
Pathogen
icity, Salmonella spp. [Full text-PDF] [XML] [HTML] ...
13.
Volume 10 : Issue 4, December 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... ability to enhance the productive performance of broilers as well as layers. Moreover, phytbiotics presented great efficacy in counteracting intestinal
pathogen
ic microorganism while maintaining the population ...
14.
Volume 10 : Issue 2, June 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... The evidence found in the sampled eggs also shows that these potential
pathogen
s are circulating in backyard poultry populations in Guatemala. Keywords: Food security, One Health, Public health, Zoonosis ...
15.
Volume 10 : Issue 1, March 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... A local isolate of low
pathogen
ic Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) H9N2 subtype was used in experimental infection of 50 domestic and 50 feral pigeons (Columba livia domestica) to determine the susceptibility ...
16.
Volume 9 : Issue 4, December 2019
(Article/Guidline)
... infections with other
pathogen
s such as Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV). This study aimed to investigate the incidence of Aspergillus fumigatus in commercial farms and its histopathological effects on respiratory ...
17.
Volume 9 : Issue 2, June 2019
(Article/Guidline)
... important cause of enteritis in domestic animals, in chicken and turkey it well known as
pathogen
responsible for necrotic enteritis; hepatitis, and cholecystitis. The disease in turkey characterize by ...
18.
Volume 8 : Issue 4, December 2018
(Article/Guidline)
Previous issue | Next issue | Archive Volume 8 (4); December 25, 2018 [Booklet] Review Survey of Highly
Pathogen
ic Avian Influenza Virus (H5N1) and Its Reoccurring Threat: A Brief Review on Different ...
19.
Volume 8 : Issue 3, September 2018
(Article/Guidline)
... important
pathogen
of poultry worldwide, causing chronic respiratory disease in chickens and turkeys. Vaccination of poultry with Mycoplasma gallisepticum live vaccines is an approach to reduce susceptibility ...
20.
Volume 8 : Issue 1, March 2018
(Article/Guidline)
... Bronchitis virus in Egyptian farms. Infections mixed with other respiratory viruses were frequently observed, including very virulent Newcastle disease, Low
pathogen
ic avian influenza, H9N2 and High
pathogen
ic ...
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