Frédéric David, DVM, takes a look at the far-reaching effects of IB and the need for new control strategies.
The first peer-reviewed website about IB in poultry is an outstanding resource for veterinarians and producers..
Molecular studies explain why an IB vaccine with the Ma5 strain provides better protection than one with H120.
Vaccination with two serotypes helps
control IB
New variants of IB will continue to emerge, but currently available vaccine programs can control many of them, says poultry disease specialist Jane Cook, Bsc, PhD. Click here to read...
Vaccine ‘failure’ often due to poor application
Respiratory disease outbreaks often result from improper vaccination application — not vaccine failure, says sjaak De Wit, DVM, PhD, of the GD animal Health service. Click here to read...
Understanding IB: What you need to know
Aris Malo, DVM, clears the air about IB variants, the challenges of control programs and the value of using a Protectotype strategy with vaccines of different serotypes.
IB vaccines of different serotypes key to ‘Protectotype’ strategy
Aris Malo, DVM, clears the air about IB variants, the challenges of control programs and the value of using a Protectotype strategy with vaccines of different serotypes.