Vaccination of pigeons against pigeon herpes encephalomyelitis virus

Three different heat-inactivated, phenol-treated, and tissue-culture-adapted vaccines were prepared and tested for immunologic responses when administered to susceptible pigeons. The demonstrated immunologic responses induced by either of the two inactivated-virus vaccines were poor (12-15% survival...

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description Three different heat-inactivated, phenol-treated, and tissue-culture-adapted vaccines were prepared and tested for immunologic responses when administered to susceptible pigeons. The demonstrated immunologic responses induced by either of the two inactivated-virus vaccines were poor (12-15% survival rate). The living avirulent cell-culture-adapted virus vaccines provided good protection (90-100% survival rates) against challenge inoculation 28 days postinoculation.
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Antibodies, Viral - analysis
Bird Diseases - prevention & control
Columbidae - immunology
Dosage
Encephalomyelitis
Encephalomyelitis - prevention & control
Encephalomyelitis - veterinary
Epidemiology
Herpesviridae - immunology
Herpesviridae Infections - prevention & control
Herpesviridae Infections - veterinary
Immunology
Inoculation
Nervous system diseases
Pigeons
Research Notes
Survival rates
Vaccination
Vaccination - veterinary
Viruses
title Vaccination of pigeons against pigeon herpes encephalomyelitis virus
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