PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF DICLAZURIL AND FLAVOMYCIN ON THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN CHICKENS

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Pharmacology Dep., Fac. of Vet. Med., Tanta University (Kafr El-Sheikh)

2 Animal Health Research Institute, El-Dokki, Giza

Abstract

The present study was conducted to evaluate diclazuril at the recommended and its two folds doses (1 & 2 ppm), flavomycin at 75 gm/ton and their combinations on the immune response in chickens vaccinated with IBD vaccine. Diclazuril displayed a dose dependent immunity suppression. In the recommended dose, it did not harm the bird immunity. While, in double recommended dose, it significantly suppressed the chicken immune response to IBD virus vaccine. The depressed response was reflected as a decreased bursal weight, skin hypersensitivity, total leucocytic count, lymphocyte count, antibody titer, serum protein and  serum globulins. While, flavomycin at 75 gm/ton had no detectable effect on the bird immune response to IBD virus vaccine. The combinations between diclazuril (as an anticoccidial drug) and flavomycin (as a growth promotor) have no drug interaction in our experiment.

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