Title of article :
Passive Haemagglutination Test in the Serology of Newcastle Disease Virus
Author/Authors :
Roy، P. نويسنده , , Venugopalan، A.T. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The reproductive performance and mortalities in a colony of captive greater cane rats, Thryonomys swinderianus, were monitored from 1992 to 1998 at the Grasscutter Domestication Centre, Achimota, Ghana. The animals were kept in cages and exposed to constant lighting from a 100 W electric light bulb during the night. The diet consisted mainly of freshly cut Panicum maximum (guinea grass) fed ad libitum, with occasional supplements of cassava and cane sugar. The results indicate that the mean litter size and litter weight were 2.9±0.51 and 439.4±81.23 g, respectively. These figures are low compared to those reported elsewhere. However, the mean birth weight was 151.2±11.08 g, higher by 12% than previously reported values. It is considered that poor nutrition, excessive exposure to light and stress were responsible for the relatively poor reproductive performance reported in these animals. The main causes of death were traumatic injuries (32%) and pulmonary congestion (16%).
Keywords :
estimation of antibody , immunodiagnosis , Newcastle disease , passive haemagglutination , serology , haemagglutination inhibition , Poultry
Journal title :
Tropical Animal Health and Production
Journal title :
Tropical Animal Health and Production