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1. IntroductionChickens have a well-developed trichromatic vision system composed of diverse photoreceptors and cones [1], allowing them to perceive a broad range of the color spectrum [2]. Chickens can see in ultraviolet wavelengths and perceive colors that are not visible to most mammals [3], including humans [4]. The chickens’ sharp visual capabilities allow them to effectively survey the ...
Article published the March 27, 2024
INTRODUCTIONSalmonella spp. is the second most prevalent zoonotic pathogen in the European Union, and strictly related to poultry production, responsible for 60,050 human gastrointestinal infections during 2021. In terms of the most significant serovars, Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium accounted for approximately 54.6% and 11.4% of the reported cases, respectively. However, salmo ...
Participation in Forum on October 10, 2022
Dear Sir, thanks for your question
With our program, the recommended program is 3 doses during rearing period (1st week, 6 weeks and 16 weeks) and then a vaccination during prodution at 55 weeks.
Participation in Forum on October 10, 2022
Nisar muhammad khan, many thanks for your comments
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Very interesting and need of the time. Farmers are facing great trouble in their layer flocks due to salmonellosis in the form of high mortality here in Pakistan and I think All over the world. We appreciate and welcome this great effort of preparing vaccine for salmonellosis.
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Dears,
Thank you for all your comments.
Mr Rubio's contribution is primordial for field students and actors. Thank you very much and congratulations
Participation in Forum on April 26, 2022
Vaccination during laying period depend on the type of vaccine. Obviously, using an inactivated vaccine or an injected live vaccine is not an option. However, if you have a drinking water live vaccine authorized for use in laying period with no excretion, safe and with a good level of protection you can do it. It is a decision of the veterinarian in charge and it all depends on level of infection. ...
Participation in Forum on April 26, 2022
Horacio Raúl Terzolo, thanks for your questionA trial to demonstrate not excretion of the vaccine strain and protection of Primun Salmonella E against field strains during laying period in commercial laying hens has been submitted and approved to be presented in the Mediterranean Poultry Summit (WPSA Congress). The congress will be held in June in Cordoba (Spain) and the paper will be avail ...
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The emergence of fowl typhoid in poultry production systems in both meat and egg-producing birds has resulted in substantial losses for the poultry industry worldwide. The losses are not only due to the increase in the mortality of birds in different stages of life, but they also lead to high costs in the treatments that are carried out under the watchful eye of the regulatory agencies in those co ...
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Salmonella continues to be one of the bacteria that generates the greatest concern for the poultry sector. Not only because domestic poultry are carriers and vectors of Zoonotic Salmonella that cause toxiinfections (such as Salmonella enteritidis), but also because typhoid Salmonella (such as Salmonella Gallinarum) still exist in certain countries, leading to direct problems in birds and adversely ...