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Protection against hemorrhagic enteritis and Newcastle disease in turkeys by embryo vaccination with monovalent and bivalent vaccines.
J. Ahmad, J. M. Sharma
Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy, Center for (CIVV)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Siadenovirus
100%
Newcastle Disease
90%
Turkeys
75%
Enteritis
68%
Eggs
60%
Embryonic Structures
45%
Vaccination
44%
Vaccines
41%
Viruses
37%
Antibodies
15%
Spleen
14%
Ethyl Methanesulfonate
14%
Viral Vaccines
13%
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
12%
Turkey
9%
Intestines
8%
Injections
5%
Liver
4%
Therapeutics
1%
Agriculture & Biology
hemorrhagic enteritis
89%
Newcastle disease
70%
vaccination
50%
vaccines
47%
embryo (animal)
39%
viruses
36%
spleen
33%
poults
28%
turkey eggs
17%
hatching
13%
eggs
13%
antibodies
11%
Aviadenovirus
9%
viral vaccines
8%
live vaccines
6%
sulfonates
6%
intestines
4%
injection
3%
pathogens
3%
liver
3%
tissues
2%