Detection Of Stress Following Vaccination (Eimeria Vaccine) Against Coccidiosis In Broilers (Record no. 2404)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 0662,T
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Personal name Asghar Ali
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Location of meeting Dr.Asim Aslam
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Title Detection Of Stress Following Vaccination (Eimeria Vaccine) Against Coccidiosis In Broilers
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Year of publication 2000
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Dissertation note The present project was designed to detect the stress following vaccination (Eimeria Vaccine) against coccidiosis in broilers and its management by using multivitamins and aspirin. In this study a total of 160 day old broiler chicks were randomly divided into four groups designated as A, B, C and D Group A was kept as non vaccinated, non treated control and group B was vaccinated against coccidiosis but no other treatment was given. While group C and D were vaccinated against coccidiosis and treated with multivitamins vitamins and aspirin respectively.

The parameters studied were heterophil/lymnphocyte ratio, total serum protein, serum glucose, serum cholesterol estimation, for three consecutive post vaccination days. At the end of experiment, on 42nd day, adrenal gland body weight ratio and histopatholor of adrenal gland was performed to assess any change.

In our experiment there was no statistical significant difference among different groups. 1-lowever, group C which was given multivitamins showed maximum weight gain and minimum stress, while the aspirin therapy to the group D did not show any difference with group A and B.

In the adrenal body weight ratio, there was also no significant difference among different groups. No gross and histopathological changes were seen in any group.
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Topical Term Department of Pathology
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Personal name Dr.Shakil Akhtar Khan
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Personal name Haji Ahmad
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Faculty of Veterinary Sciences
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