The document outlines the procedure for candling and inoculating embryonated eggs with a suspected avian influenza virus sample. It lists the necessary materials, which include 10-day old fertilized eggs, a candling light, glue, needles, syringes, antibiotics, and lab equipment. The sections on procedure, results, discussion, and conclusion are blank, suggesting the experiment has not yet been carried out.
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Candling & innoculation
1. The University of Zambia
School of veterinary medicine
Department of paraclinical studies
Name: Musalo Brian
Computer #: 10008047
Course code: VMP-4300 (Immunology & Bacteriology)
Lab:
Attention: Mr.mubita
Date:
2. Title: candling and inoculation of embryonated eggs
Aim: to candle and innoculate a suspected virus sample of avian influenza into the
embryonated.
INTRODUCTION
MATERIAL
ï‚· Fertilized eggs
ï‚· Eggs must be 10 days old
ï‚· Candling light
ï‚· Glue
ï‚· 21G/22G needle
ï‚· 1ml syringe
ï‚· Antibiotics (penicillin, gentamycin and streptomycin)
ï‚· Flask
ï‚· Vortex
ï‚· centrifuge
PROCEDURE
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
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