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0.05). Mortality after challenge with A hydrophila didn’t affected by oral vaccination with AHB or AHB+nanochitosan. There were no significant change in mortality rate among the groups (P>0.05). Conclusively, although immunization with AHB and nanochitosan in oral route improve some none specific immune response of C. carpio, no significant change in anti A hydrophila antibody titer and challenge mortality rate were seen in treated fish. ]]>
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0.05). on the basis results of this research, monitoring of antibiotic residues in raw milk, control and minimize these kinds of contamination is necessary for human health. ]]>
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