01480 2200157 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056082001300097090001300110100001900123700002900142245019400171260000900365500094800374INLIS00000000000228620240219092306 a0010-0521002286240219 | |  a/L73/494 a/L73/4940 aIndriani, Risa0 aDharmayanti, N.L.P. Indi1 aDeteksi antibodi Avian Influenza dalam kuning telur ayam pasca vaksinasi (AI) subtipe H5N1. / Indriani, Risa ; Dharmayanti, N.L.P. Indi (Balai Penelitian Veteriner, Bogor) /cIndriani, Risa c2006 aMedia Kedokteran Hewan .-- Vol.22(2) p.84-88.-- ABSTRAK : The outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus among poultry in Indonesia have occurred since 2003. Indonesian government has established 9 (nine) strategies including vaccination for controlling the disease. Indonesian veterinary laboratory routinely conduct serological of blood to detect antibody post vaccination, but not from egg yolk. The egg yolk is rich of antibody content, because chicken transmitted the antibody for rheir progeny through the eggs. The purpose of this study to detect of antibody in egg yolk from vaccinated chickens, unvaccinated chicken and eggs from retail market by using haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test and agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID). The result of this study showed that antibody oa AI can be detected in egg yolk from vaccinated chicken and can be used as alternative to detect antibody in vaccination chickens.