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ArticleItem Open Access Agglutination of Chicken Lymphocytes by Infectious Bursal Disease Virus(1995) Elankumarans, S.; Kumanan, K.; Chandran, N. Daniel Joy; Palaniswami, K.S.; Venugopalan, A.T.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Antibiotic Resistance Patterns of Escherichia Coli Isolated from Calves with Diarrhoea(TANUVAS, 1982) Dorairajan, N; Ramaswamy, V; Venugopalan, A.T.; Palaniswami, K.S.; Balaprakasam, R.A.; TANUVASEighty six E. coli strains from calf diarrhoea, were studied for antibiotic resistance by using 15 different antimicrobials. All were resistant to a minimum of one drug and to a maximum of 12 drugs. Thirty four strains were having common resistant pattern of tet-pol-sul. Resistance to tetracycline, erythromycin, and sulfonamides were more than 80% and all the strains were sensitive to nalidixic acid.ArticleItem Open Access Characterisation of Newcastle Disease Viruses Isolated in India(1992) Kumanan, K.; Elankumaran, S.; Vijayarani, K.; Palaniswami, K.S.; Padmanaban, V.D.; Manvell, R.J.; Alexander, D.J.; TANUVASThesisItem Open Access Characterization of Bluetongue Virus Isolates Using Polymerase Chain Reaction(TANUVAS, 2002) Sundarapandian, G; TANUVAS; Albert, A; Palaniswami, K.S.; Chandramohan, AndrewArticleItem Open Access Comparative Efficacy of Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR) Vaccines(Biologicals, 2010) Saravanan, P.; Sen, A.; Balamurugan, V.; Rajak, K.K.; Bhanuprakash, V.; Palaniswami, K.S.; Nachimuthu, K.; Thangavelu, A.; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Raveendra, Hegde; Singh, R.K.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Comparison of Monoclonal Antibody Based Serological Tests in the Detection of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus(Royal Veterinary Journal of India, 2005) Vengadabady, N.; Koteeswaran, A.; Thiagarajan, V.; Palaniswami, K.S.; TANUVASMonoclonal antibody based antigen capture ELISA (AC-ELISA) and Dot-ELISA were carried out for the detection of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) and compared with agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test to study their suitability for routine laboratory. For this study, bursal samples from 120 poultry flocks, suspected for infectious bursal disease (IBD) were screened by AC-ELISA, Dot-ELISA and agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test using monoclonal antibodies. These three tests were compared for their efficiency in the detection of IBD. Out of 120 samples tested, AC-ELISA detected 74 (62%) as positive, Dot-ELISA detected 70 (58%) and AGID test detected only 53 (40%) as positive for IBDV antigen. AC-ELISA was found to be more sensitive followed by Dot-ELISA than AGID test in the detection of IBDV antigen from field specimens.ThesisItem Open Access Conventional and Molecular Techniques in the Diagnosis of Pasteurella multocida Infections(TANUVAS, 2002) Maroudam, V; TANUVAS; Palaniswami, K.S.; Paul, W. Manohar; Chandramohan, AndrewThesisItem Open Access Effect of Freezing and Thawing on Buffalo Meat Quality(TANUVAS, 1998) Chandirasekaran, V; TANUVAS; Thulasi, G; Venkataramanujam, V; Palaniswami, K.S.ArticleItem Open Access Lymphoid Leucosis in a Duck(TANUVAS, 1984) Mahalingam, P; Khan, G.A. Rahamathulla; Thyagarajan, D; Palaniswami, K.S.; Gajapathy, V.S.; TANUVASA rare case of Lympoid Leucosis in a adult duck with gross and histological picture is reported.ArticleItem Open Access Molecular Epidemiology of Peste Des Petits Ruminants Viruses from Southern India(The Veterinary Record, 2003-03) Raj, G. Dhinakar; Kumar, A.S. Satish; Shaila, M.S.; Nachimuthu, K.; Palaniswami, K.S.; TANUVASPESTE des petis ruminants (PPR) is a highly contagious disease affecting sheep and goats which is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa and the Arabian Peninsula (Taylor 1984). The virus is antigenically related to rinderpest virus, which infects cattle and other large ruminants. It is a member of the morbillivirus genus, which also includes measles, canine distemper virus and viruses of marine mammals, in the family Paramyxiviridae. In India, PPR virus was first identified in an outbreak in 1987 (Shaila and others 1989) and since then it has been reported in all parts of the country (Nanda and others 1996). It is now assumed that PPR was probably present in India before 1987 but was confused with rinderpest (Taylor and others 2002).ThesisItem Open Access Molecular Techniques in Bluetongue Diagnosis(Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, 2002) Aruni, A. Wilson Santhosh Kumar; TANUVAS; Palaniswami, K.S.ThesisItem Open Access Serological Investigation on the Prevalence of Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) in Chicks in Madras(TANUVAS, 1991) Karunakaran, K.; TANUVAS; Pillai, M. Thanappa; Raghavan, N.; Palaniswami, K.S.ArticleItem Open Access Studies on the Growth of Newcastle Disease Virus (F Strain) on Sheep Kidney Monolayers(TANUVAS, 1981) Palaniswami, K.S.; Venugopalan, A.T.; Menon, U.K.; TANUVASThe lentogenic vaccine strain 'F' of Newcastle disease was grown on sheep kidney monolayer for assessment of cytopathic effect, time of first virus release and for titration and estimation of TCID 50. The suitability of the sheep kidney epithelial cells for viral multiplication was this assessed. The study of CPE on the monolayer using 1/10 dilution of the virus revealed the earliest discernible CPE at 8th hour and the complete disintegration of cells was by 96th hour post inoculation. The first release of virus in this cell system was recorded as 3½ hours. The TCID 50 of the virus at 120th hour post-inoculation was computed as 10^5.5 and EID 50 of the same which was 10^5.83.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on the Growth of Newcastle Disease Virus (F Strain) on Sheep Kidney Monolayers(Madras Veterinary College, 1969) Palaniswami, K.S.; TANUVAS; Menon, U.K.The lentogenic vaccine strain F of Newcastle Disease Virus was grown on sheep kidney monolayer for assessment of cytopathic effect, time of first virus release and for titration and estimation of TCID 50.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on the Growth of Newcastle Disease Virus (F1 Strain) on Sheep Kidney Monolayers(Madras Veterinary College, 1969) Palaniswami, K.S.; TANUVAS; Menon, U.K.ArticleItem Open Access Validation of Single Serum Dilution ELISA Kit for Quantification of Antibodies in Chickens Exposed to Newcastle Disease Virus(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2009-01) Kirubaharan, J. John; Priyadarshini, L.M.; Babu, S. Suresh; Palaniswami, K.S.; Singh, R.K.; TANUVASA single serum dilution ELISA kit developed to quantify antibodies against Newcastle disease virus was statistically validated for repeatability, reproducibility, correlation, diagnostic sensitivity and diagnostic specificity. The developed ELISA kit was compared with standard HI test. The developed ELISA kit was found to have good repeatability and reproducibility. The ELISA kit was found to have DSn and DSp values of 91.8% and 100% respectively. The developed kit also had a Kappa value of 0.97.