Immunomodulatory Effects Of Chloramphenicol In Broiler Chicks (Record no. 2300)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 0556,T
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Personal name Zubair Ulass
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Location of meeting Dr. M. Akram Munir
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Title Immunomodulatory Effects Of Chloramphenicol In Broiler Chicks
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Year of publication 1998
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Dissertation note The purpose of the present study was to evaluate effects of chioramphenicol on the inimune response of broiler chickens. The immuno-modulatory effects of chioramphenicol in chicks was evaluated using the following parameters:

a) Morphometric effects of chioramphenicol on immune organs such as Li ursa of Fabricius, Tliymus and Spleen.

b) Effects of cliloramphenicol on the development of antibody titres against Newcastle virus vaccine.

c) Potential of chioramphenicol treated and NDV vaccinated birds to resist virulent NDV challenge.

d) Comparison of body weight gains of chioramphenicol a iid treated and untreated birds.

The untreated control birds had higher mean body weight than chioramphenicol and cyclophosphamide treated birds.

Chioramphenicol treatment adversely affect the weight of bursa of Fabricius , spleen and thymus of birds. The normal dose of chioramphenicol slightly depressed the weight of immune organ than double dosage of chioramphenicol. Cycloposphamide treatment of birds in early life resulted in bursal atrophy and slight depression of splenic weight. The sera of untreated control vaccinated birds had higher antibody titres than chioramphenicol and cyclophospliatnide treated birds. The sera of chioramphenicol treated NDV vaccinated birds had lower antibdoy titres as compared to untreated control birds. The NDV vaccinated choramphenicol treated and NDV vaccinated cyelophosphamide treated birds had high post Nl)V challenge mortality than untreated control NDV vaccinated birds.
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Topical Term Department of Microbiology
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Personal name Dr. M. Naeem
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Personal name Dr. M. Sarwar Khan
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Faculty of Veterinary Sciences
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  Veterinary Science UVAS Library UVAS Library Thesis Section 2015-05-27 0556,T 0556,T Thesis


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