Newcastle disease (ND) and Avian Influenza (AI) are among the important viral diseases of poultry with very high economic implications. ND is enzootic in most parts of the world while Highly Pathogenic AI (HPAI) is an emerging zoonosis in Nigeria. This study was carried out to assess the perception and attitude of poultry farmers in the selected Local Government Areas in Ibadan towards vaccination of birds against these diseases, and to find out the types of vaccines that were available for the control of the two diseases. A total of 84 respondents out of 100 (84%) completed and returned the questionnaires administered. The results indicated that all farmers vaccinated their birds against ND. The regime for ND vaccination was not the same a...
Abstract The study examined the adoption of selected bio-security measures against avian-influenz...
Newcastle disease (ND) is endemic in Nigeria and constitutes a major problem to poultry production e...
Abstract The study examined the adoption of selected bio-security measures against avian-influenz...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a major limitation to the production, consumption and sales of village chi...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the level of awareness of rural poultry farmers on vaccination and t...
Abstract: Newcastle disease is now claimed to be responsible for 70-80 % of annual death in village ...
It has become almost practically impossible to engage in commercial poultry production without the c...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious viral disease of domestic and wild birds with devastat...
A serological survey for antibodies against avian influenza (AI) and Newcastle disease (ND) viruses ...
Newcastle disease (ND) has high seroprevalence rate and inflicts heavy economic losses on poultry as...
Background: Approximately 1.5 million birds have died or been depopulated as a result of avian influ...
The growth of the poultry industry in Nigeria is constrained by major poultry diseases, despite the ...
The growth of the poultry industry in Nigeria is constrained by major poultry diseases, despite the ...
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has a devastating impact on the economy especially the poul...
Newcastle disease (ND) outbreak even in the face of vaccination is a common problem in Nigeria. A su...
Abstract The study examined the adoption of selected bio-security measures against avian-influenz...
Newcastle disease (ND) is endemic in Nigeria and constitutes a major problem to poultry production e...
Abstract The study examined the adoption of selected bio-security measures against avian-influenz...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a major limitation to the production, consumption and sales of village chi...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the level of awareness of rural poultry farmers on vaccination and t...
Abstract: Newcastle disease is now claimed to be responsible for 70-80 % of annual death in village ...
It has become almost practically impossible to engage in commercial poultry production without the c...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious viral disease of domestic and wild birds with devastat...
A serological survey for antibodies against avian influenza (AI) and Newcastle disease (ND) viruses ...
Newcastle disease (ND) has high seroprevalence rate and inflicts heavy economic losses on poultry as...
Background: Approximately 1.5 million birds have died or been depopulated as a result of avian influ...
The growth of the poultry industry in Nigeria is constrained by major poultry diseases, despite the ...
The growth of the poultry industry in Nigeria is constrained by major poultry diseases, despite the ...
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has a devastating impact on the economy especially the poul...
Newcastle disease (ND) outbreak even in the face of vaccination is a common problem in Nigeria. A su...
Abstract The study examined the adoption of selected bio-security measures against avian-influenz...
Newcastle disease (ND) is endemic in Nigeria and constitutes a major problem to poultry production e...
Abstract The study examined the adoption of selected bio-security measures against avian-influenz...