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The Veterinary Record, Vol 97, Issue 3, 50-52
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Trials with Marek's disease vaccines prepared from a turkey herpes virus and an attenuated Marek's disease virus

JD Blaxland, AJ Macleod, and T Hall

In field trials involving over 224,000 fowls in 11 different commercial flocks, three vaccines were used, namely a freeze-dried vaccine prepared from a turkey herpes virus, a cell-associated virus vaccine prepared from the same isolate and a cell-associated vaccine prepared from a strain of Marek's disease virus isolated from a fowl. The mortality from Marek's disease was reduced by 80 per cent to 95 per cent in birds vaccinated with the freeze-dried vaccine. Cell associated vaccines gave slightly less protection.





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