Volume 62, Issue 3
مرور بر اساس
ارسال های اخیر
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Preparation of concentrated blackleg vaccine
(Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, 2007-09-01)Blackleg in cattle has been recognized since 1938 in Iran that mostly affects cattle in enzootic farm. Main object of this study was to prepare and formulate a concentrated potent vaccine for immunization of cattle against ...
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Study on Mycoplasmal pneumonia at the Ziaran abattoir
(Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, 2007-09-01)I n a survey of pneumonia due to Mycoplasma 282 out of 12168 ovine and caprine lung condemnation were collected (2.32%). Mycoplasma spp. has been isolated from pneumonic cases in 4 sheep and 2 goats. PCR studies were ...
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Comparison of micro and macro titration for evaluation of potency of mumps vaccine
(Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, 2007-09-01)Mass vaccination against viral infections such as mumps is a very noticeable and appropriate attempt in common health. Mumps infection has severe complications like deafness, infertility and meningitis. Attenuated live ...
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Evaluation of maternal antibody levels for establishing the vaccination program against Newcastle disease in ostrich chicks
(Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, 2007-09-01)Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is known as one of the most important endemic viral pathogen for various avian species such as ostrich, in Iran. Therefore, establishing a routine vaccination program against ND in ostrich ...
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Regulation of pertussis toxin and lipopolysaccharide levels of Bordetella pertussis 134 in response to modulators
(Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, 2007-09-01)Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious disease of the human respiratory tract, which is caused by Bordetella pertussis. Reemerge of pertussis in some highly immunized populations and divergency in gene order ...
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Molecular detection of proteolytic activity of human parechovirus 2A protein by gene expression
(Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, 2007-09-01)Parechoviruses form one of the nine genera in the picornaviridae family, and include two human pathogens: Human parechovirus type1 and 2 (Hpev1 and Hpev2). The genome of picornaviruses encodes a single polyprotein, which ...



