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New recombinant vector vaccine protects against three diseases with one dose
Zoetis has introduced Poulvac Procerta HVT-IBD-ND, a recombinant vector vaccine that provides early, robust protection against Marek’s disease (MD), infectious bursal disease (IBD), and...
Homologous vaccine gives optimal protection toward vvIBD
Gumboro virus in Indonesia is closely related to the very virulent infectious bursal disease (vvIBD) virus, according to Medion’s surveillance and molecular biology test.
Medion...
Biosecurity, vaccination key to controlling IBD
Biosecurity and vaccination, together with good management, are key to controlling infectious bursal disease (IBD) or Gumboro in poultry.
First identified over 60 years ago,...
Vaccines protect flocks from IBD, prevent losses
Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) is responsible for huge economic losses for many poultry producers. A resistant virus, it continues to threaten the global poultry...
Management systems partly to blame for IBD prevalence
The desire to maximize space to produce more birds is partly responsible for the continued prevalence of diseases like Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD). “With...
Virulent IBD, economically important and dominates in Asia
Although not the leading poultry disease in Asia, Infectious Bursal Disease is one of the most economically important diseases affecting poultry operations in the...
Biosecurity, vaccination key to controlling IBD
Biosecurity and vaccination, together with good management, are key to controlling Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) in poultry. First identified over 60 years ago, IBD,...
Biosecurity and vaccination key to IBD control
More than 60 years since it was first identified, Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD), also known as Gumboro Disease, remains among the most economically important...
Boehringer Ingelheim introduces single dose vaccine
Boehringer Ingelheim India has launched a single shot vaccine for poultry called ‘Vaxxitek HVT+IBD’ for the Indian market. The company said the vaccine ensures...
A new approach to controlling Gumboro disease
UDI ASHASH* presents a new promising approach to control IBD with hatchery vaccination that does not interfere with the immune response to other vaccines.
Infectious...