Abstract

Seromonitoring of Newcastle Disease in Backyard Poultry by Indigenously Developed User-friendly tool: Dipstick ELISA

Highlights

  • Accepted: 2014–02–18 collected randomly from apparently healthy birds from different districts of West Bengal state and the serum samples were screened subsequently

  • Blood samples (n= 140) were collected randomly from apparently healthy birds from different districts of eastern Indian state, West Bengal covered under the scheme– Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojona (RKVY), sponsored by Govt. of India

  • Haemagglutination (HA) test was done to assess the titre of virus in the test antigen and haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test was performed to determine the titre of anti–NDV antibody in the test serum samples

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Summary

Introduction

Accepted: 2014–02–18 collected randomly from apparently healthy birds from different districts of West Bengal state and the serum samples were screened subsequently. With the aim of assessing anti–Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) antibodies in backyard Revised: 2014–02–13 poultry using indigenously developed dipstick–ELISA tool, blood samples (n= 140) were

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