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Titre: | Serological Survey of Dominant Viral Diseases (Newcastle Disease (ND), Infectious Bronchitis (IB) and Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD)), in Broilers Flocks in Northern Algeria |
Auteur(s): | SALHI, Omar KHELEF, Djemel MESSAI, Chafik-Reda LOUNAS, Aziz MOHAMED-CHERIF, Abdellah KAIDI, Rachid AIT-OUDHIA, Khatima |
Mots-clés: | Serological Newcastle Disease; Infectious Bronchitis Infectious Bursal Disease broilers |
Date de publication: | 2018 |
Editeur: | Bulletin UASVM Veterinary Medicine |
Collection/Numéro: | Vol. 75;No. 2 |
Résumé: | The present study was conducted to survey about sero-epidemiological status of Newcastle disease (ND), Infectious bronchitis (IB) and Infectious bursal disease (IBD) on Algerian broiler chicken (30 flocks/1200 sera) using ELISA method and to assess the influence of some risk factors related to each disease. Among all investigated flocks, ND was the most seroprevalent disease (63.33%); however, IB and IBD showed less serological positivity (40% and 16.66% respectively). For ND, Cobb 500 Flocks were significantly more seropositive by 78% (p = 0.025) than other strains. Nevertheless, flocks with good hygiene were significantly less seropositive to ND by 26% (p = 0.022). For IB, the risk of seropositivity was significantly lower in spring by 40% (p = 0.036). Although, flocks with higher density or with more than 30 days old were more seropositive respectively by 47% (p = 0.041) and 45% (p = 0.019). At last, when broiler chicken were not boosted by IBD vaccine, flocks appeared to be more seropositive by 48% (p = 0.047); especially in spring by 45% (p = 0.048); or in farms with poor hygiene by 65% (p = 0.004); however, more than flocks 30 days old flocks were less seropositive by 30% (p = 0.009). |
URI/URL: | http://depot.ensv.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3081 |
ISSN: | 1843-5270 |
Collection(s) : | Articles Scientifiques 2018 |
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