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A view and overview on the control of avian influenza outbreaks in poultry: (4-6) The use of herbal antivirals and probiotics

Published: October 14, 2014
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In previous articles we overviewed different approaches for control of avian influenza in poultry including culling of infected birds , vaccination  and the use of chemotherapeutics . Herbal Antivirals Unlimited herbs products contain polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids or lignans, mostly from traditional Chinese medicine, offer promise as adjuncts or alternatives to the curr...
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Sayed Abd El-Whab
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
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Shahzad
15 de octubre de 2014
Dear Sayed Abd El-Whab, Hi, i appreciate your discussion about herbs. Could you please share your study about Echinacea plant about immunity and effect on AIV and NDV? thanks and best regards Dr. Shahzad A Awan
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Sayed Abd El-Whab
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
16 de octubre de 2014
Dear Dr. Awan, Here is a link for one of these articles about Echinacea: http://www.virologyj.com/content/pdf/1743-422X-6-197.pdf please send me your e-mail for other articles
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Dr. Mohamed Saif
2 de febrero de 2015
Dear all, we studied the effect of Olive Leaf Extract on the H5N1 virus, and the extract showed great effect by either delaying the onset of signs or decreasing the mortality rate in comparison to the non treated groups the extract showed this effects also on the in-vitro lab level
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Dr Shahbaz
21 de mayo de 2018

Very good and nice researching efforts.

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