PROTEIN FRACTIONS OF BLOOD SERUM IN CHICKENS, VACCINATED WITH INACTIVATED VACCINES AGANST RESPIRATORY MYCOPLASMOSIS OF POULTRY
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https://doi.org/10.31210/visnyk2013.04.23Keywords:
respiratory mycoplasmosis of poultry, inactivated vaccines, albumin, γ-globulinsAbstract
It is proved that the double intramuscular introduction of inactivated vaccines against respiratory mycoplasmosis of poultry will help to increase albumin and γ-globulin in the blood serum of chickens, indicating activation of the immune system. The use of a vaccine based on inactivated bacterinum increases to 47.0% albumin level and γ-globulin to 91.9% on the 21-st day after the second injection. Using by a similar scheme of subunit vaccine based on the unintegrated bacmass increases by 39.6% albumins loevel and γ-globulins by 84.2%, respectively.
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2013-12-27
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Обуховська, О. В., Руденко, О. П., Матюша, Л. В., & Попова, О. М. (2013). PROTEIN FRACTIONS OF BLOOD SERUM IN CHICKENS, VACCINATED WITH INACTIVATED VACCINES AGANST RESPIRATORY MYCOPLASMOSIS OF POULTRY. Scientific Progress & Innovations, (4), 88–91. https://doi.org/10.31210/visnyk2013.04.23
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