A preliminary note on the prevalence of infectious bursal disease of poultry in Cameroon
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Aves de corral, Enfermedad de Gumboro, Diagnóstico, Técnicas inmunológicas, Crianza intensiva, CamerúnResumen
The occurrence of infectious bursal disease (IBD) in industrial poultry flocks in Cameroon was investigated by serological and virological techniques. Antibody to IBD virus was detected in 118 (33.9 %) out of 348 serum samples collected in seven randomly selected areas. On the other hand, virological examination was performed on bursa of Fabricius samples obtained post-moment from flocks in which there was a high mortality among young birds. This virological examination revealed the presence of IBD virus antigen. These observations confirm the occurrence of infectious bursal disease in Cameronian industrial poultry flocks.
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© O.A.Durojaiye et al., publicado por CIRAD 1990
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