Page 7 of articles about vaccine
Boehringer Ingelheim launches first veterinary vaccines produced in China
The first local manufacturing plant, wholly-owned by a multinational animal health company, focuses on the China swine market.
Swine influenza: doubts about its control on the farm
The author presents a review of the current situation of influenza in pigs to end with his doubts and comments on the effectiveness of control measures on the farm.
Vaccination of 1-day-old pigs with a PRRSV modified live attenuated virus vaccine is able to overcome maternal immunity
A different take on swine influenza vaccination
Influenza researchers are trying to stimulate antibody responses towards parts of the HA that are the least variable from strain to strain. One approach that seems promising is choosing two antigenically very different strains within the H1 or H3 subtype for the primary and subsequent booster vaccinations.
Pharmgate and ECO Animal Health expand partnership
When will a vaccine against ASF be available?
Fernando Rodríguez, the director of CReSA, explains at what stage is the development of the vaccine against ASF.
New vaccine protects pigs against pandemic flu strain
A newly-developed vaccine against swine influenza is being launched in the UK by Hysolv Animal Health UK.
MSD Animal Health launches IDAL® 3G Twin, the first needle-free and intradermal device with two injector heads for swine vaccination
New device in combination with PORCILIS® vaccines provides quick and easy prevention of two of the most common swine diseases.
Colombia has established the compulsory vaccination against CSF in some areas
Elanco Animal Health introduces new respiratory PRRS vaccine
IDT Biologika acquires Dr. Felgenträger
The pharmaceuticals company intends to use this takeover to continue expanding its herd-specific vaccine business.
USA: To allow modified FMD virus into US mainland for vaccine development
Five million doses of Prevtec Microbia’s bivalent vaccine Coliprotec® F4/F18 Sold in the European Union
Global porcine vaccines market is expanding
Competition to zap bugs on screen – and on the farm
A survey showed that one-third of herds tested positive to the causative agent of bowel oedema, the strains of E coli which excrete lethal shiga toxins.