Occurrence of infectious bursal disease and its pathology in the birds of Himachal Pradesh.
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Occurrence of infectious bursal disease and its pathology in the birds of Himachal Pradesh.
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NP Kurade
TK Bhat KP Jithendran |
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IBD virus, birds, Himachal Pradesh, occurence
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The study was conducted to examine the pattern of occurrence and pathology of infectious bursal disease (IBD) in the birds of India. 181 chickens from 81 cases during August 1994-July 1996 were used for postmortem examinations. IBD was diagnosed in 20% of the cases. A total of 16 outbreaks (8 in broilers and 8 in layers) were recorded, and the morbidity was 7-100% in broilers and 4-100 in layers. The mortality due to IBD on various farms ranged from 1 to 40% in broilers and 2 to 40% in layers. The gross findings in acute cases included poor growth, muscular haemorrhages and enlarged and haemorrhagic bursa. Kidneys were enlarged and pale, intestinal walls thickened with haemorrhages and caeca were distended with reddish contents. Not Available |
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2019-12-09T11:15:17Z
2019-12-09T11:15:17Z 2000-09-01 |
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Research Paper
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NP Kurade, TK Bhat, KP Jithendran 2000. Occurrence of infectious bursal disease and its pathology in the birds of Himachal Pradesh. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 24(2):`133-134.
0250-4758 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/28888 |
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English
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Indian Association of Veterinary Pathologists
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