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|a12=Vaccination of pullets several weeks before they come into lay. Vaccination protects the flock from a reduction in egg production and prevents vertical transmission of the virus to chicks by providing the chicks with a sufficient level of maternal derived antibodies. There are live and attenuated vaccinations available which can be administered in drinking water or as an eye drop, the latter being more effective.   
 
|a12=Vaccination of pullets several weeks before they come into lay. Vaccination protects the flock from a reduction in egg production and prevents vertical transmission of the virus to chicks by providing the chicks with a sufficient level of maternal derived antibodies. There are live and attenuated vaccinations available which can be administered in drinking water or as an eye drop, the latter being more effective.   
 
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[[Category: Avian Flashcards]]
 
[[Category: Avian Flashcards]]
 
[[Category:To Do - Jaimie Meagor]]
 
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Revision as of 22:19, 22 June 2011

Question Answer Article
Name the virus that causes avian encephalomyeltits (AE)? Link to Article
What are the main economic concerns for breeders and layers about AE? Link to Article
How is AE spread? Link to Article
What species of birds does AE affect? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of AE? Link to Article
How can AE be diagnosed? Link to Article
What is the distribution of AE? Link to Article
What is the treatment for AE? Link to Article
Can chicken and surviving chicks become immune to AEV? Link to Article
Can chicken and surviving chicks become immune to AEV? Link to Article
How many serotypes are there for AEV? Link to Article
How can AE be controlled? Link to Article