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Vaccines are vital for prevention and control of mycoplasma diseases. The exploration of a vaccin... more Vaccines are vital for prevention and control of mycoplasma diseases. The exploration of a vaccine candidate for the development of a vaccine is imperative. The present study envisages the evaluation of immune and oxidative response against an adjuvanted, sonicated antigen of Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumonia in male Angora rabbits (1 year old, 2 kg) divided in four groups, each having six animals. Group 1 was the healthy control and received 1 mL PBS via subcutaneous route. Group 2 was administered 1 mL of saponin-adjuvanted and -sonicated antigen, Group 3 was given 1 mL of montanide ISA 50-adjuvanted and-sonicated antigen, and Group 4 was given 1 mL of standard vaccine via subcutaneous route. Animals were evaluated for cellular and humoral immune response and oxidative parameters at 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of the study. Total leukocytic, neutrophilic, and basophilic counts showed a significant (p < 0.05) increase in vaccinated groups compared to the healthy group on...
This experimental work was conducted to study the pathomorphological changes of Nimesulide induce... more This experimental work was conducted to study the pathomorphological changes of Nimesulide induced toxicity in Japanese Quails. A total number of 100 healthy Japanese quails were reared up to two weeks of age and then divided into four major groups i.e. Control (C) group and the three Treatment groups namely N1, N2 and N3 respectively. Experiment was carried out on 100 birds out of which 25 birds were kept in each group. The birds in control group received normal starter feed without any medicine and the drug was given with feed @ 10, 20, and 30 mg /kg body weight to the birds of N1, N2 and N3 groups for 15 days. The intoxicated birds revealed nephropathy and depletion of lymphoid tissue from the lymphoid organ which were suggestive of immunosuppressive effect of Nimusilide in intoxicated birds.
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Vaccines are vital for prevention and control of mycoplasma diseases. The exploration of a vaccin... more Vaccines are vital for prevention and control of mycoplasma diseases. The exploration of a vaccine candidate for the development of a vaccine is imperative. The present study envisages the evaluation of immune and oxidative response against an adjuvanted, sonicated antigen of Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumonia in male Angora rabbits (1 year old, 2 kg) divided in four groups, each having six animals. Group 1 was the healthy control and received 1 mL PBS via subcutaneous route. Group 2 was administered 1 mL of saponin-adjuvanted and -sonicated antigen, Group 3 was given 1 mL of montanide ISA 50-adjuvanted and-sonicated antigen, and Group 4 was given 1 mL of standard vaccine via subcutaneous route. Animals were evaluated for cellular and humoral immune response and oxidative parameters at 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of the study. Total leukocytic, neutrophilic, and basophilic counts showed a significant (p < 0.05) increase in vaccinated groups compared to the healthy group on...
This experimental work was conducted to study the pathomorphological changes of Nimesulide induce... more This experimental work was conducted to study the pathomorphological changes of Nimesulide induced toxicity in Japanese Quails. A total number of 100 healthy Japanese quails were reared up to two weeks of age and then divided into four major groups i.e. Control (C) group and the three Treatment groups namely N1, N2 and N3 respectively. Experiment was carried out on 100 birds out of which 25 birds were kept in each group. The birds in control group received normal starter feed without any medicine and the drug was given with feed @ 10, 20, and 30 mg /kg body weight to the birds of N1, N2 and N3 groups for 15 days. The intoxicated birds revealed nephropathy and depletion of lymphoid tissue from the lymphoid organ which were suggestive of immunosuppressive effect of Nimusilide in intoxicated birds.