DAYA IIIDUP VIRUS VAKSIN NEWCASTLE SAROSA, A RONOHARD30, P PAREDF, L DARMINTO text 1992 Penyakit Hewan
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24 (43A): 15-19.
Sarosa, A., P. Ronohardjo, L. Parede dan Danninto. 1992. The viability of the oral Newcastle disease vaccine virus on the variety of chicken feed. Penyakit Ilewan 24 (43A): 15-19. A study was carried out to evaluate the viability of four strains of Newcastle disease vaccine virus which were used for oral vaccine of Newcastle disease on a variety of chicken feed. The chicken feed used in this study were: small grained unhusked rice, small grained unhusked rice boiled for 10 minutes, small grained unhusked rice washed 3 times, minced cassava, white rice, half cooked rice, cooked rice, coarse grained unhusked rice, coarse grained unhusked rice washed 3 times, coarse grained unhusked rice boiled for 10 minutes. The results of this study indicated that all vaccine viruses decreased their titer after mixing with white rice at 0 hour. When small paddy rice grain and bigger grain of unhusked paddy rice were used, the vaccine virus could not be detected at 6 hours after mixing. On the other chicken feed the vaccine virus could still be detected after storage for 24 hours, although the titres showed remarkable drop. SAROSA, A feed Viability oral Newcastle disease vaccine virus ARTVET2124 220301 20220301100959 INLIS000000000018082 Converted from MARCXML to MODS version 3.5 using MARC21slim2MODS3-5.xsl (Revision 1.106 2014/12/19)