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  • Title: Dry aerosol vaccination against Newcastle disease: II. Serological response in chicks.
    Author: Gaudry D, Balençon M, Fournier JM, Fontanges R.
    Journal: Dev Biol Stand; 1976; 33():273-8. PubMed ID: 955273.
    Abstract:
    Day-old chickens with Newcastle disease maternal antibodies are separated in two batches. One batch (S) is vaccinated by liquid spray method with HB1 strain: the other one (NS) is not vaccinated. At 2, 3 or 4 weeks subgroups from S and NS batches are vaccinated with HB1 strain by dry aerosol method. Serological controls reveal an important increase of Newcastle antibodies within two weeks after dry aerosol vaccination. Then a drop of the antibody quantities is observed during weeks 2 to 4 post dry aerosol vaccination. In the following weeks, the antibody level increases very slowly.
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