Participation in Forum on April 3, 2017
I congratulate Ayurvet for putting a step ahead in usage of phytogenic feed additives for the replacement of antibiotics. Just a query, can these PFA would be fortified with prebiotics and probiotics?Regards,Mr. Vihang Patil
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Phytogenics are budding trend to manage productivity in food production animals. Data confirms that more unjustified usage of antibiotics have given more problem then solutions. Countries which have been using more antibiotics has more numbers of Antimicrobial Resistant Bacteria caused Deaths. According to report AMR is going to be no one danger in years to come if not controlled. Reduction on ant ...
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Dear Dr. Vihang Patil:
Thank you for your comments!
Please, see above the answer to Yousef and this phase:
"This strict homologous protection of bacterins is related to the LPS structure. Strains from the same serovar or LPS genotype produced a range of different but related LPS structures, so the variation is unlimited; therefore, it is quite possible that a bacterin elaborated with the same ser ...
Participation in Forum on December 9, 2016
Dear Authors,
Very comprehensive and informative article.. Thank you for gathering all information about Fowl cholera together..
According to surveillance study conducted by me and my colleague, somatic serotype 1, 3 and 1*3 are commonly found in my state (Maharashtra state, India). Especially serotype 1 is highly prevalent. So, use of serotype 1 and 3 only for autogenous vaccine development wou ...
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Dear Muhammad Faeooq Qureshi,
You are quite right it is necessary interchange information about all these subjects. Our expertise is on some poultry bacterial diseases and for that in future we will also prepare an article about Infectious Coryza. Also we will approach these diseases considering the real situation of different countries.
Best regards,
Dr. Horacio Raúl Terzolo
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Dear Dr. Mohammad Akram,
Thank you for all your comments and your encouraging opinion of our article!
Regarding autogenous bacterins, I would like to complete the useful information of Dr. Huberman by adding one more comment. We refer that these autogenous vaccines based on aluminum hydroxide gel adjuvant are highly recommended. After getting or buying a good quality gel you only have to mix the ...
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Dear Vihang Patil,
Thank you for your positive opinion about the usefulness of this article!
I agree completely that vaccination with dead autogenous bacterins (representative of the antigens acting in the geographical area) is the best preventive way together with biosecurity and hygienic management with additional prevention targeted against of other infectious agents, particularly Mycoplasma s ...
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Dear Vihang Patil,
Thank you for your comments about our work and your queries regarding vaccination!
I would like to say that in some parts of the world vaccines do not contain serovar B, simply because this serovar does not exist in this geographical areas. Regarding the expression standard strains, we should not include some standard strains that are used routinely used for serological classif ...
Participation in Forum on August 13, 2016
Dear Dr. Belwal sir,
Thank you very much for sharing your valuable thoughts and insight regarding Infectious Coryza.
I have one doubt; if protection is related with immunization schedule then as per field reports some products providing better results over others.
Therefore I personally feel that there should be the role of antigen quality/ antigen concentration/ antigen subtypes/ adjuvants use ...
Participation in Forum on August 13, 2016
Dear Dr. Horacio Terzolo,
Thank you for word of appreciation and encouraging response to my comment. Your extensive research work and articles on Infectious Coryza are always been source of inspiration for most of the budding workers in IC including me. I am totally agree that dead bacterins with standard strains (including A, B and C strains) are always first choice of defense but in some post ...