SEROPREVALENCE OF MYCOPLASMA GALLISEPTICUM ANTIBODY BY ELISA AND SERUM PLATE AGGLUTINATION TEST OF LAYING CHICKEN

dc.contributor.advisorProf. Dr. Md. Mostafizer Rahman
dc.contributor.authorALI, MD. ZULFEKAR
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-24T05:03:23Z
dc.date.available2022-04-24T05:03:23Z
dc.date.issued2013-12
dc.descriptionPoultry rearing is playing a role for the poverty alleviation and income generation in Bangladesh. At present, there are more than 130 hatcheries producing 3.4 million day old chicks per week and about 30,000 commercial broiler and layer farms supplying 0.2 million metric tons of poultry meat and 5210 million table eggs per year (Rahman, 2003). A total of 5 million people is working presently in this sector and amount of Tk. 1,22,000 million has been invested (Rahman, 2003).
dc.description.abstractMycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) is an important avian pathogens responsible for chronic respiratory diseases (CRD) of chicken and turkeys, which result in large economic loss for the poultry industry. The objectives of the study were determination of seroprevalence of MG antibody of commercial layer chicken at laying period in selected areas of Bangladesh. A total of 563 blood samples were collected randomly from selected commercial layer chickens at laying period during the period from July to December, 2013. Indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (iELISA) and serum plate agglutination (SPA) test were performed to detect the presence of antibodies against MG. Out of 563 samples, 64.47% and 56.13% showed overall prevalence of MG antibodies in iELISA and SPA test respectively. Prevalence of MG was recorded the highest (69.63%) at 50- 55 weeks of age compared to lowest (53.26%) at 56-61 weeks of age (p<0.05). Significant (p<0.05) effect of breed were observed in the seroprevalence of MG infection in layer birds in the present study. The overall, 68.77%, 63.74% and 59.37% prevalence were found respectively in sonali, ISA Brown and White leg horn. The prevalence of MG antibodies was the highest (70.13%) in December followed by November (68%), October (65.67%). August (63.46%), September (58.54%) and July (51.78%) month. The seroprevalence of MG antibodies was higher (69.63%) in most of the large flocks and lower (56.82%) in small flocks. Therefore, might be suggested that the commercial layer farms should be routinely checked to monitor MG infection and the reactor birds should be culled since MG organism has the potential to transmit vertically. The correlation between Mycoplasma gallisepticum antibody in month and flock size wasn’t significant (p = 0.359 and p = 0.868, respectively).
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherHAJEE MOHAMMOD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, DINAJPUR
dc.sourceHSTU Institutional Repository
dc.subjectMaterials
dc.subjectStudy area and chicken population
dc.subjectCollection of samples
dc.titleSEROPREVALENCE OF MYCOPLASMA GALLISEPTICUM ANTIBODY BY ELISA AND SERUM PLATE AGGLUTINATION TEST OF LAYING CHICKEN
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