Title of article :
Haematological changes in Isa-brown laying chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) experimentally infected with velogenic Newcastle disease virus
Author/Authors :
igwe, ao michael okpara university of agriculture - college of veterinary medicine - department of veterinary pathology, Umuahia, Nigeria , eze, dc university of nigeria - faculty of veterinary medicine - department of veterinary pathology and microbiology, Nsukka, Nigeria , nwakudu, on michael okpara university of agriculture - college of veterinary medicine - department of veterinary physiology , pharmacology biochemistry, Umuahia, Nigeria
From page :
27
To page :
35
Abstract :
This study investigated the haematological changes in vaccinated and unvaccinated laying chickens experimentally infected with a velogenic Newcastle disease virus. Two hundred and forty laying chickens were randomly assigned into four groups of 60 each: vaccinated with Newcastle disease vaccines and infected with velogenic Newcastle disease virus (VI), vaccinated uninfected (VU), unvaccinated infected (UI), unvaccinated uninfected (UU). At peak production, 32-weeks-old, groups VI UI were each inoculated intramuscularly with 0.2 ml of velogenic Newcastle disease virus. The changes in the blood cells were assayed in the groups on the specified days. The total red blood cell count (RBC) was significantly (P 0.05) lower in UI group on days 6 15 post infection (PI). The packed cell volume (PCV) and haemoglobin concentration (HbC) were significantly (P 0.05) lower in UI group on day 15 PI. There were no significant (P 0.05) differences between the PCV, RBC and HbC in VI VU groups from day 0 to 21 PI. The leukogram showed significant (P 0.05) differences in leukocytosis on days 3 6 PI followed by significant (P 0.05) leukopenia on days 10, 15 21 PI in UI group. However, significant leukocytosis on day 10 PI followed by leukopenia on day 15 PI were recorded in VI group. These findings suggest that leukocytosis in UI VI and decreased haemogram in UI are features of Newcastle disease in laying chickens.
Keywords :
Experimental infection , Haematology , Laying chickens , Leukocytosis , Newcastle disease
Journal title :
Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Journal title :
Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Record number :
2550719
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