SEROLOGIC STATUS OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE IN BROILERS AND LAYERS IN FAISALABAD AND
SURROUNDING DISTRICTS
M. Numan, M. A. Zahoor, H. A. Khan and M. Siddique
Department of Veterinary Microbiology, University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad-38040, Pakistan
Abstract
A serological survey on the prevalence of antibodies to
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) was carried out in broilers and layers in
Faisalabad and surrounding districts. A total of 803 serum samples were
collected form broiler farms, layer farms and slaughter shops. Samples were
divided into three age groups for broilers; 0-3 weeks (56 samples), 3-5 weeks
(164 samples), 5-7 weeks (92 samples) and also into three age groups for layers;
17-27 weeks (168 samples), 27-37 weeks (219 samples) and 37-47 weeks (104
samples). Haemagglutination Inhibition (HI) test was performed to determine the
serum antibodies against NDV. Calculated geometric mean titers for broiler
groups of 0-3, 3-5 and 5-7 weeks of age were found to be 11.91, 10.01 and 15.85,
respectively. These values for layer groups of 17-27 weeks, 27-37 weeks and
37-47 weeks of age were found to be 134.89, 153.46 and 149.62, respectively. The
results showed that the level of protection in vaccinated birds was
unsatisfactory in broilers, whereas it was satisfactory in layers.