Objectives: The objectives of this study were to isolate and identify Pasteurella multocida from fowl cholera (FC) suspected chicken, and to prepare and efficacy determination of formalin killed fowl cholera vaccine using the isolated P. multocida strain. Materials and methods: A total of five suspected dead chickens were collected from Brothers Poultry Farm located at Gazipur district, Bangladesh. The samples were processed and the P. multocida was isolated through conventional bacteriological techniques, were finally confirmed by polymerase chain reaction using P. multocida specific primers targeting cap gene. The P. multocida isolate was used to develop a formalin killed fowl cholera vaccine. The efficacy of the newly prepared vaccine w...
Pasteurella multocida type A is the etiologic agent of fowl cholera, a highly contagious and fatal d...
Although Pasteurella multocida is a member of the respiratory microbiota, under some circumstances, ...
Background and Aim: Fowl cholera (FC) caused by Pasteurella multocida is a highly contagious bacteri...
Pasteurella multocida locally isolated from chicken and ducks (BCC 299, BCC 2331, DY1, DY2, 12TG, 15...
Pasteurellosis or fowl cholera disease which associated with Pasteurella multocida group A and D inf...
Avian cholera or fowl cholera is a bacterial disease caused by Pasteurella multocida strain of serog...
Pasteurellosis or fowl cholera in ducks occurs sporadically along the year in many high duck populat...
Pasteurellosis or fowl cholera disease which associated with Pasteurella multocida group A and D inf...
An experiment was conducted to determine the comparative efficacy of experimentally prepared formali...
Poultry, mainly chickens, and their white meat represent one of the main, nutritionally valuable, an...
Pasteurella multocida, the etiological agent of fowl cholera, was isolated from five, 32 days oldbro...
Fowl cholera has caused significant economic losses in many poultry producing countries worldwide. I...
The prevalence of Pasteurella multocida strains among 275 backyard chickens from different regions o...
It was possible to obtain 17 isolates of Pasteurella multocida from infected laying chickens with fo...
Pasteurella multocida causes fowl cholera in domestic poultry and pasteurellosis in other avian spec...
Pasteurella multocida type A is the etiologic agent of fowl cholera, a highly contagious and fatal d...
Although Pasteurella multocida is a member of the respiratory microbiota, under some circumstances, ...
Background and Aim: Fowl cholera (FC) caused by Pasteurella multocida is a highly contagious bacteri...
Pasteurella multocida locally isolated from chicken and ducks (BCC 299, BCC 2331, DY1, DY2, 12TG, 15...
Pasteurellosis or fowl cholera disease which associated with Pasteurella multocida group A and D inf...
Avian cholera or fowl cholera is a bacterial disease caused by Pasteurella multocida strain of serog...
Pasteurellosis or fowl cholera in ducks occurs sporadically along the year in many high duck populat...
Pasteurellosis or fowl cholera disease which associated with Pasteurella multocida group A and D inf...
An experiment was conducted to determine the comparative efficacy of experimentally prepared formali...
Poultry, mainly chickens, and their white meat represent one of the main, nutritionally valuable, an...
Pasteurella multocida, the etiological agent of fowl cholera, was isolated from five, 32 days oldbro...
Fowl cholera has caused significant economic losses in many poultry producing countries worldwide. I...
The prevalence of Pasteurella multocida strains among 275 backyard chickens from different regions o...
It was possible to obtain 17 isolates of Pasteurella multocida from infected laying chickens with fo...
Pasteurella multocida causes fowl cholera in domestic poultry and pasteurellosis in other avian spec...
Pasteurella multocida type A is the etiologic agent of fowl cholera, a highly contagious and fatal d...
Although Pasteurella multocida is a member of the respiratory microbiota, under some circumstances, ...
Background and Aim: Fowl cholera (FC) caused by Pasteurella multocida is a highly contagious bacteri...