ISSN: 2661-3867 (Online) Email:vsr@bilpublishing.com | Veterinary Science Research is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal specializing in the publication of high quality and insightful review and research articles related to all basic and clinical areas of veterinary medicine and animal sciences. Veterinary Science Research aims to discover innovative methods, theories and studies in Veterinary Science by publishing original articles, case studies and comprehensive reviews. Note: from Volume 4 Issue 1, Veterinary Science Research will undergo a name change to Journal of Advances in International Veterinary Research The scope of the papers in this journal includes, but is not limited to:
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Vol 3, No 2 (2021)
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Table of Contents
Articles
Guozhong Zhang, Jia Xue, Xiao Li Article ID: 4098 Views - 127 (Abstract) PDF - 51 (Download) Abstract: The Newcastle disease virus (NDV) negative-strand RNA genome contains six genes. These genes encode nucleoprotein (NP), phosphoprotein (P), matrix protein (M), fusion protein (F), hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN), and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (L) proteins. The six proteins affect the virulence of NDV in differ...
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Jallailudeen Rabana Lawal, Umar Isa IBRAHIM, Abdullahi Abubakar BIU, Hassan Ismail MUSA Article ID: 4127 Views - 79 (Abstract) PDF - 29 (Download) Abstract: Reports of avian malaria parasites in village chicken in Nigeria generally remain fragmentary and scarce. The study was conducted in Gombe Local Government Area of Gombe State, Nigeria to investigate avian malaria parasites in Village Chickens ( Gallus gallus domesticus ) and to determine the risk factors associated with the prevalence of the haemo...
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Tran Thi Quynh Lan, Tran Trong Kha Article ID: 4074 Views - 92 (Abstract) PDF - 22 (Download) Abstract: Two groups of hens (control and immunization group) were arranged in an experimental design with an immunization schedule of 3 injections of BSA antigen. IgY antibodies were extracted from egg yolks by two precipitation processes (chloroform and polyethylene glycol precipitates) and quantified using a standard curve of protein concentration. The purificat...
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Amjad Islam Aqib, Afshan Muneer, Muhammad Shafeeq, Nimra Kirn Article ID: 4119 Views - 138 (Abstract) PDF - 33 (Download) Abstract: Studies have reported on the economic impacts of clinical and subclinical mastitis on dairy farms. Bovine mastitis is a disorder that affects dairy farms and has a major economic impact. Most of the economic losses are the result of mastitis. Mastitis is an invasive infection that is among the most numerous and highly complicated infections in the dairy s...
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José Alfredo Villagómez-Cortés, Blanca Leydi Guevara-Torres, Luis Antonio Landin-Grandvallet, Alberto Tirado-Madrid Article ID: 4126 Views - 86 (Abstract) PDF - 17 (Download) Abstract: The rapid weight gain and fast muscle growth due to intense genetic selection and improved nutrition for additional breast muscle in broiler commercial strains affect chickens health. In order to compare the main locomotive problems in broilers of Cobb and Ross strains, two pens from a commercial farm in Veracruz, Mexico were used. The first pen housed 16...
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Announcements
Note: Journal name has been changed |
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From 2022 (Volume 4)Veterinary Science Research will change its name to Journal of Advances in International Veterinary Research. For new submissions from now on, please submit them in our new website. Welcome all scholars' attention and support. https://ojs.bilpublishing.com/index.php/jaivr Any questions, please send email to vsr@bilpublishing.com . |
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