Submitted by admin on Sat, 09/20/2008 - 21:10
Clinical Signs:
vaccine "take"
Clinical description:
This image shows a vaccine “take” on the chicken’s wing web. A “take” is a swelling of the skin or scab in the site where the vaccine was applied and is evidence of a successful vaccination. When administering the avian pox vaccine in the wing web, special care should be taken to avoid injection in the adjacent veins as this will cause a severe inflammatory response and hemorrhage. If the vaccine is properly administered the majority of the vaccinated birds should develop “takes” 7-10 days post-vaccination.
Record number:
7666
Case number:
Unknown
Clinical form:
Unknown
Infection type:
Unknown
Housing/mgmnt type:
Select One
Priority:
1
Rights:
© Cornell University
Image source URL:
http://cidc.library.cornell.edu/vet_avian/images/POX Adjusted/POX-046A.jpg
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Image:
![](https://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/avian_atlas_assets/POX-046A%20x750.jpg)