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dc.contributor.authorTorab, Md. Abu-
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-29T10:02:30Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-29T10:02:30Z-
dc.date.issued2015-01-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.cvasu.ac.bd/jspui/handle/123456789/2464-
dc.description.abstractThe study was conducted on 123 chickens submitted to Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Bogra sadar for the detection of Newcastle disease (ND) and infectious bursal disease (IBD) during the period of 9th February to 8th April 2014. On the basis of history and postmortem examination findings, the prevalence of ND and IBD was 8.13% and 23.58%, respectively. The morbidity was 6.19% and 3.69% in ND and IBD, respectively. The mortality of ND and IBD was 4.00% and 2.009%, respectively. The main pathological lesions observed in this study were pin pointed hemorrhage in proventricular gland, thickness of proventriculus wall, hemorrhage in duodenun incase of ND and hemorrhages on thigh and brest muscles; inflamed, edematous, hyperemic and haemorrhagic bursa of fabricious in IBD. The study also showed that the chickens of more than 30 days old and chickens within 15-30 days old were highly susceptible to ND (27%) and IBD (44%), respectively. The study was conducted on 123 chickens submitted to Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Bogra sadar for the detection of Newcastle disease (ND) and infectious bursal disease (IBD) during the period of 9th February to 8th April 2014. On the basis of history and postmortem examination findings, the prevalence of ND and IBD was 8.13% and 23.58%, respectively. The morbidity was 6.19% and 3.69% in ND and IBD, respectively. The mortality of ND and IBD was 4.00% and 2.009%, respectively. The main pathological lesions observed in this study were pin pointed hemorrhage in proventricular gland, thickness of proventriculus wall, hemorrhage in duodenun incase of ND and hemorrhages on thigh and brest muscles; inflamed, edematous, hyperemic and haemorrhagic bursa of fabricious in IBD. The study also showed that the chickens of more than 30 days old and chickens within 15-30 days old were highly susceptible to ND (27%) and IBD (44%), respectively. The study was conducted on 123 chickens submitted to Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Bogra sadar for the detection of Newcastle disease (ND) and infectious bursal disease (IBD) during the period of 9th February to 8th April 2014. On the basis of history and postmortem examination findings, the prevalence of ND and IBD was 8.13% and 23.58%, respectively. The morbidity was 6.19% and 3.69% in ND and IBD, respectively. The mortality of ND and IBD was 4.00% and 2.009%, respectively. The main pathological lesions observed in this study were pin pointed hemorrhage in proventricular gland, thickness of proventriculus wall, hemorrhage in duodenun incase of ND and hemorrhages on thigh and brest muscles; inflamed, edematous, hyperemic and haemorrhagic bursa of fabricious in IBD. The study also showed that the chickens of more than 30 days old and chickens within 15-30 days old were highly susceptible to ND (27%) and IBD (44%), respectively.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipChicken, Newcastle disease, Infectious bursal disease, Prevalence, Bogra sadar.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherChattogram Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Khulshi,Chattogramen_US
dc.titleComparative Study on Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bursal Disease in Chicken Submitted to Upazilla Livestock Office, Bogra Sadaren_US
dc.typeTechnical Reporten_US
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