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Veterinary Medical Journal. 1999; 47 (3): 343-350
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RESUMO
A history of nervous disturbances and moralities [25%] among young chickens 10-21 day of age as well as a temporary drop in egg production and hatchability [10%] in parent flock occurred in a large poultry farm at EL-Qassiem area, kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Detection, isolation and identification of avian encephalomyelitis [AE] virus was done using embryonated chicken eggs, immunoflourscence [IF] and Immunodiffusion [ID] tests. Serological investigations were carried out on infected sera from both parent flocks and broiler chicks using Enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay [ELISA]. Histopathological studies were carried out on samples from naturally infected chick brains as well as brains from inoculated hatched chicks