Bacteriological and serological studies on pasteurella multocida infection in rabbits with special reference to preparation of an autogenous vaccine /
Fawzi Mohamed Abdelmagieed Aldahshoury
Bacteriological and serological studies on pasteurella multocida infection in rabbits with special reference to preparation of an autogenous vaccine / دراسات بكتيريولوجية و مصلية على عدوى الباستريللا ملتوسيدا فى الأرانب مع التركيز على تحضير لقاح ذاتى Fawzi Mohamed Abdelmagieed Aldahshoury ; Supervised Mahmoud Essam Hatem Ahmed , Moustafa Ahmed Bastamy , Soad Abdelaziz Abdelwanis - Cairo : Fawzi Mohamed Abdelmagieed Aldahshoury , 2013 - 90 Leaves ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Microbiology
The aim of the present study was to isolate local strains for the preparation of an inactivated pasteurella vaccine for rabbits. The protective value of the vaccine was evaluated in rabbits under field conditions. Eight isolates of pasteurella multocida from 31 clinical samples (25.8%) were isolated. Two out of them (25%) were virulent to mice. These two isolates were incorporated in the prepared vaccine at rate of 1:1
Autogenous vaccine Pasteurella multocida Rabbits pasteurellosis
Bacteriological and serological studies on pasteurella multocida infection in rabbits with special reference to preparation of an autogenous vaccine / دراسات بكتيريولوجية و مصلية على عدوى الباستريللا ملتوسيدا فى الأرانب مع التركيز على تحضير لقاح ذاتى Fawzi Mohamed Abdelmagieed Aldahshoury ; Supervised Mahmoud Essam Hatem Ahmed , Moustafa Ahmed Bastamy , Soad Abdelaziz Abdelwanis - Cairo : Fawzi Mohamed Abdelmagieed Aldahshoury , 2013 - 90 Leaves ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Microbiology
The aim of the present study was to isolate local strains for the preparation of an inactivated pasteurella vaccine for rabbits. The protective value of the vaccine was evaluated in rabbits under field conditions. Eight isolates of pasteurella multocida from 31 clinical samples (25.8%) were isolated. Two out of them (25%) were virulent to mice. These two isolates were incorporated in the prepared vaccine at rate of 1:1
Autogenous vaccine Pasteurella multocida Rabbits pasteurellosis