01525 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001400077035001900091041000700110100001100117700001800128700001700146245009400163250001900257260002500276300003400301500082600335650015801161INLIS00000000000011820210323091303210323||||||||| | ||| |||| || |  a0852-9612 0010-0321000118 aid0 aSumadi0 aIstiyaningsih0 aSiti Mariana00aSurvey serologik dari Haemophilus paragallinarum di Bogor, Tangerang, Bekasi, dan Cianjur aVol.3, p. 8-10 aBogorbBBPMSOHc1990 a4 tables; 9 ref. Summary (En) aSera collected from vaccinated and nonvaccinated chickens in Bogor, Tangerang, Bekasi and Cianjur were tested for antibody titer to Haemophilus paragallinarum type A and type C by Haemagglutination Inhibitation (HI) test. When more than 1 : 5 of HI titer was designated as positive, 85 of 133 sera from vaccinated chikens were positive to Haemophilus paragallinarum type A (63.9%), 59 of 145 sera from vaccinated chickens were positive to Haemophilus paragallinarum type C (40.7%), but only 99 of 438 sera from unvaccinated chickens were positive to Haemophilus paragallinarum type A (22.6%) and 30 of 399 sera from unvacinnated chickens were positive to Haemophilus paragallinarum type C (7.5%). These results indicated that type A and C infections of Haemophilus paragallinarum in chikens may infiltrate into indonesia. 0aAnimal Diseases -- Immunology -- Bacteria -- Vaccines -- CHICKENS -- HAEMAGGLUTINATION TEST -- ANTIBODIES -- JAVA -- HAEMOPHILUS PARAGALLINARUM -- CORYZA