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Safety and efficacy of a vector Marek’s/Newcastle vaccine (rHVT-F) applied to broilers reared in non-vaccinating and velogenic Newcastle Disease virus (NDV)-free poultry production systems

Published: September 2, 2016
Summary
Introduction Velogenic Newcastle Disease (ND), a dreadful poultry disease caused by a paramyxovirus type-I (Newcastle Disease Virus - NDV), continues to be an important threat to the modern poultry industry all over the world (4). An effective control of ND consists primarily of good biosecurity practices, preventive vaccination of flocks and the culling of infected birds and birds at risk of ...
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Luiz Sesti
Ceva Animal Health
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5 de septiembre de 2016
BONJOUR NORMALEMENT AVEC LE VECTORISE ONT AURA DES TITRES ELEVES POUR PROTEGER LES POULET D'UN PHENOTYPE 7 EN ALGERIE TRES VIRULENT PAR CE VACCINS ONT POURA PAS NOUS PROTEGER SELON VOUS LE HBI QUI UNE SOUCHE TRES FAIBLE A MIEUX TITRE QUE VECTORMUNE F QUE PONSER VOUS MERCI
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