新城疫
爆发
病毒学
毒力
水禽
病毒
生物
北爱尔兰
民族学
生态学
栖息地
生物化学
历史
基因
作者
D.J. Alexander,G. Douglas Campbell,R. J. Manvell,Michael Collins,G. Parsons,M. S. McNulty
摘要
Antigenic characterisation of two highly virulent virus isolates from outbreaks of Newcastle disease on two closely connected farms in County Monaghan, Republic of Ireland, in 1990 showed the viruses to be indistinguishable but unlike other Newcastle disease viruses so far tested. However, they appeared to be antigenically closest to avirulent viruses isolated from waterfowl from several countries and from chickens in Northern Ireland in 1986. Despite the antigenic differences, chickens vaccinated with a live commercial Hitchner B1 vaccine were protected against intramuscular challenge with one of the virulent isolates.
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