Author/Authors :
Sharif، Aamir نويسنده Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Government of the Punjab, Lahore , , Ahmad، Tanveer نويسنده University of Agriculture, Faisalabad , , Umer Khan، Muhammad نويسنده M.phil Biochemistry, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan , , Rehman، Abdul نويسنده Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Government of the Punjab , , Hussain، Zahid نويسنده Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Government of the Punjab ,
Abstract :
Newcastle disease (ND) is very important disease
of poultry birds. The ND virus has capability to infect wide
range of poultry birds including domestic, commercial layer,
broiler and breeder flocks, and is responsible for high
morbidity and mortality. The ND is prevalent in domestic
(rural) and commercial flocks, and is responsible for heavy
economic losses in developing countries like Pakistan. Many
factors include, lack of proper vaccination, adaptation of
quarantine measures, poor bio-security practices etc. are
responsible for outbreaks of ND. The ND virus infects
respiratory, digestive and nervous system and in severe cases
may cause high economic losses. Wide ranges of clinical signs
are observed in affected birds and disease can be diagnosed
based on clinical signs and laboratory isolation of virus. The
disease can be prevented through vaccination and adaptation
of strict bio-security and quarantine control measures.
During the outbreak of disease proper disposal of dead birds
and zoning of the area can help to control the disease in
surrounding flocks.