Trials for preparation of improved bivalent vaccine for sheep pox and goat pox viruses / Christine Aziz Mikhael Ishak ; Supervised Ahmed A. Elsanousi , Ismail M. Reda , Soad M. Soliman
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Christine Aziz Mikhael Ishak , 2012Description: 255Leaves : charts , facsimiles ; 30cmOther title:- محاولات لتحضير لقاح ثنائى محسن لفيروسى جدرى الأغنام والماعز [Added title page title]
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Cai01.10.17.Ph.D.2011.Gh.A Advanced bilogical and immunological studies on bivalent foot and mouth disease vaccine / | Cai01.10.17.Ph.D.2012.Ay.I Isolation, antigenic and genomic characterization of camel pox virus in Egypt / | Cai01.10.17.Ph.D.2012.Ay.I Isolation, antigenic and genomic characterization of camel pox virus in Egypt / | Cai01.10.17.Ph.D.2012.Ch.T Trials for preparation of improved bivalent vaccine for sheep pox and goat pox viruses / | Cai01.10.17.Ph.D.2012.Ch.T Trials for preparation of improved bivalent vaccine for sheep pox and goat pox viruses / | Cai01.10.17.Ph.D.2012.Em.I In vitro and in vivo stability studies on some veterinary viral vaccines / | Cai01.10.17.Ph.D.2012.Em.I In vitro and in vivo stability studies on some veterinary viral vaccines / |
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Virology
Capripox viruses infect only ungulates and most strains of the virus tend to cause clinical disease in only one species ( Carn, 1993 ) . Different strains of the virus appear to have different degree of virulence in different species ( Kitching and Taylor , 1985 ) . Capripox viruses control without vaccination is extremely difficult in endemic areas
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