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Authors: S to Z

S

  • Sagild, I. K. and J. Spalatin (1982).
    “Case Report - Newcastle disease vaccination with the V4 strain in Malawi: Laboratory and field studies.” Avian Diseases 26: 625-628. >>>
  • Sagild, I. K. and J. M. Haresnape (1987).
    “The status of Newcastle disease and the use of V4 vaccine in Malawi.” Avian Pathology 16: 165-176. >>>
  • Samuel, J. L. and P. B. Spradbrow (1989).
    “Persistence of the V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus in an open-range flock of chickens.” Veterinary Record 124: 193-196. >>>
  • Samuel, J. L. and P. B. Spradbrow (1991).
    “Selective oral vaccination against Newcastle disease by creep feeding young chicks in an open-range poultry flock.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 10: 273-282. >>>
  • Samuel, J. L., Z. Bensink, et al. (1993).
    “Oral vaccination of chickens with the V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus. Cooked and raw white rice as a vehicle.” Tropical Animal Health Production 25(1): 2-10. >>>
  • Schalkoort, R. and P. B. Spradbrow (1980).
    “Aerosol vaccination of chickens with the V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus.” Australian Veterinary Journal 56: 429-433. >>>
  • Schalkoort, R., D. M. Morgan, et al. (1982).
    “The serological response of chickens to oil emulsion vaccines containing the V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus.” Australian Veterinary Journal 58: 260-263. >>>
  • Sen, S., S. M. Shane, et al. (1998).
    “Evaluation of alternative strategies to prevent Newcastle disease in Cambodia.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 35: 283-295. >>>
  • Soejoedono, R. R. (2000).
    “Indonesia: On the road to recovery.” Poultry International 39(12): 12. >>>
  • Sonaiya, E. B. (1997).
    African Network on Rural Poultry Development (ANRPD) Progress Report, November 1989 - June 1995, pp 160. Proceedings of an International Workshop held on June 13-16, 1995 at the International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, African Network for Rural Poultry Development, Ile, Ife, Nigeria. >>>
  • Songolo, A. and Katongo, J.C. (2000).
    "Country Report, Zambia". SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease Control in village Chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canberra, Proceedings N0 103: 43-45. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B., A. L. Ibrahim, et al. (1978).
    “Use of an avirulent Australian strain of Newcastle disease virus as a vaccine.” Avian Diseases 22: 329-335. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B., A. L. Ibrahim, et al. (1980).
    “The response of Australian chickens naturally infected with avirulent Newcastle disease virus to challenge with velogenic Newcastle disease virus.” Australian Veterinary Journal 56: 580-584. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B. and J. Ford (1981).
    “Persistent infection of cell cultures with an Australian strain of Newcastle disease virus.” Australian Veterinary Journal 57: 195-196. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B., J. L. Samuel, et al. (1988).
    “Serological response of chickens to oral vaccination with Newcastle disease virus.” Veterinary Microbiology 16: 255-262. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B. (1990).
    “Village poultry and Preventive Veterinary Medicine.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 8: 305-307. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P.B. (1991).
    Newcastle Disease in Village Chickens Control with Thermostable Oral Vaccines, Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, ACIAR. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B. and J. L. Samuel (1991).
    “Oral Newcastle disease vaccination with V4 virus in chickens: Comparison with other routes.” Australian Veterinary Journal 68: 114-115. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B., M. MacKenzie, et al. (1995).
    “Recent isolates of Newcastle disease virus in Australia.” Veterinary Microbiology 46(1-3): 21-8. >>>
  • Spradbrow, P. B. and M. Sabine (1995).
    “Australian studies on Newcastle disease virus. The French heritage.” Veterinary Microbiology 46(1-3): 15-9, 1-2. >>>

T

  • Tadelle, D., Y. Alemu, et al. (2000).
    “Indigenous chickens in Ethiopia: genetic potential and attempts at improvement.” World's Poultry Science Journal 56: 45-54. >>>
  • Tantaswasdi, U., J. Danvivatanaporn, et al. (1992).
    “Evaluation of an oral Newcastle disease vaccine in Thailand.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 12: 87-94. >>>
  • Tsibane, T. (2000).
    "Country Report, South Africa". SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease cotnrol in village chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canberra, Proceedings No 103: 32-35. >>>
  • Tu, T. D., K. V. Phuc, et al. (1998).
    “Vietnamese trials with a thermostable Newcastle disease vaccine (strain I2) in experimental and village chickens.”Preventive Veterinary Medicine" 34(2-3): 205-14. >>>

U

  • Uruakpa, U. A. (1997).
    Preservation of Newcastle disease vaccine at room temperature. Veterinary Pathology. Brisbane, Australia, University of Queensland. >>>

W

  • Wambura, P. N., A. M. Kapaga, et al. (2000).
    “Experimental trials with a thermostable Newcastle disease virus (strain I-2) in commercial and village chickens in Tanzania.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 43: 75-83. >>>

Y

  • Yanjun, C., Y. Mingzhong, et al. (1999).
    “Preliminary study on the Newcastle disease strain B95 (I-2). A naturally avirulent and heat stable strain.”. >>>

Z

  • Zanella, Dr. Tassi, C and Volorio, A. (2002).
    World Poultry, Viral Diseases related to egg laying problems. World Poultry Journal 18: 34-37. >>>

 

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