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dc.contributor.authorSalhi, Omar-
dc.contributor.authorKhelef, Djemel-
dc.contributor.authorReda Messai, Chafik-
dc.contributor.authorCherif, Abdellah MOHAMED-
dc.contributor.authorKaidi, Rachid-
dc.contributor.authorAit-Oudhia, Khatima-
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-08T09:18:03Z-
dc.date.available2021-02-08T09:18:03Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.urihttp://archive.ensv.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1069-
dc.description.abstractThe present study was conducted to survey about sero-epidemiological status of Newcastle disease (ND),Infectious bronchitis (IB) and Infectious bursal disease (IBD) on Algerian broiler chicken (30 flocks/1200 sera)using ELISA method and to assess the influence of some risk factors related to each disease. Among all investigatedflocks, ND was the most seroprevalent disease (63.33%); however, IB and IBD showed less serological positivity(40% and 16.66% respectively). For ND, Cobb 500 Flocks were significantly more seropositive by 78% (p = 0.025) than other strains. Nevertheless, flocks with good hygiene were significantly less seropositive to ND by 26% (p =0.022). For IB, the risk of seropositivity was significantly lower in spring by 40% (p = 0.036). Although, flocks with higher density or with more than 30 days old were more seropositive respectively by 47% (p = 0.041) and 45% (p= 0.019). At last, when broiler chicken were not boosted by IBD vaccine, flocks appeared to be.fr_FR
dc.language.isoenfr_FR
dc.publisherBulletin UASVM Veterinary Medicinefr_FR
dc.subjectSerologicalfr_FR
dc.subjectNewcastlefr_FR
dc.subjectDiseasefr_FR
dc.subjectInfectious Bronchitisfr_FR
dc.subjectInfectious Bursalfr_FR
dc.subjectDiseasefr_FR
dc.subjectbroilersfr_FR
dc.titleSerological Survey of Dominant Viral Diseases (Newcastle Disease (ND), Infectious Bronchitis (IB) and Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD)), in Broilers Flocks in Northern Algeriafr_FR
dc.typeArticlefr_FR
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