Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Search EGYPTIAN of the Avian Flu locked drawers 7 months ago

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 - 20:11

Hit by the crisis and the epidemic of avian influenza poultry industry, the Egyptian killed, after the disease is endemic in the nests, could not the Government's efforts to control him, Egypt is becoming to one of the most dangerous spots in the disease around the world, reached the price of chicks to 7 pounds a kilo of poultry to 20 pounds, after the death of a large number of mothers and the small number of the supply of broiler chicks.

A team of Egyptian researchers at the National Research Centre and the Centre for serum and vaccine, and College of Pharmacy, to draw the vaccine to increase the immune chicks against Newcastle disease and avian flu, despite the departure of research to light since 7 months and published in scientific journals and the World, not accompanied by conditions of the Egyptian crisis in the face of rising prices for Government to take a look at research as those responsible for it confirms to their fate recent intra-stairs.

Explains Dr. Ahmed Hamed J'areh - one of the members of the team - and the researcher, Department of chemistry of natural compounds at the National Center for Research - the new vaccine, saying: "find the research project to extract pollen from the plant jatropha because it contains materials Alflavonidip which helps to activate the compounds the immune chicks, applied research at 360 chicks a house fortified in Fayoum through the nursery to make sure they are free from diseases, and managed search results in raising the immune chicks against Newcastle disease more dangerous than bird flu poultry, because it leads to death of large numbers in a short time, the more ferocity in the large farms, with the increasing immunity of chicks can resist various other diseases such as avian influenza ".

He says "growing jatropha plant in the tropics, and can cope with the sandy areas, but costly economically, is growing at any type of salt water or sanitation."
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