Longitudinal studies on the egg drop syndrome 1976 (eds-76) in the fowl following experimental infection at 1-day-old |
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Authors: | J K Cook J H Darbyshire |
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Affiliation: | Houghton Poultry Research Station, Houghton Huntingdon, Cambs., England. |
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Abstract: | Following oral infection of 1-day-old chicks with egg drop syndrome - 1976 (EDS-76) virus (strain D61) lateral transmission of the virus was demonstrated throughout the rearing period. At point of lay, pullets previously infected at 1-day-old responded to EDS-76 inactivated vaccine given intramuscularly with a pronounced rise in haemagglutination inhibition antibody titre, but failed to respond to oral challenge with live virus. Egg production and shell quality were not affected following EDS-76 infection at 1-day-old, but egg weight was reduced and internal egg quality adversely affected. |
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