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КОМПЛЕКСНОЕ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ СЕРОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ МЕТОДОВ ДЛЯ ОБНАРУЖЕНИЯ АНТИТЕЛ К ВИРУСУ ГРИППА ПТИЦ ПОДТИПА Н5 В СЫВОРОТКАХ КРОВИ ДИКИХ И ДОМАШНИХ ПТИЦ

Abstract

Specific antibodies to highly virulent avian influenza virus type A subtype H5 were detected in blood sera
from wild waterfowl by serological tests during a complex study, while in blood sera from chickens non-vaccinated
against avian influenza antibodies to that subtype were not detected. After immunization of poultry
with inactivated H5N1 avian influenza vaccine specific antibodies were detected on day 28-35 using hemagglutination
inhibition test at titres not less than 7 log2.

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Н. Луговская

Russian Federation


М. Циванюк

Russian Federation


С. Фролов

Russian Federation


Н. Мудрак

Russian Federation


В. Дрыгин

Russian Federation


А. Борисов

Russian Federation


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