New research from the University of Georgia indicates that multivalent vaccination can hinder immunity against infectious laryngotracheitis.
Producers should reduce the number and diversity of live-virus vaccines given in the field when also vaccinating for infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT), investigators from the University of Georgia advise.
In their study, Dr. Gui...
A very informative article with some sound advices. It is also clear from the article that in-ovo inoculation of some vaccines are more beneficial than conventional routes. Another important lesson in this article is that there should not be any intervention in the technique of vaccination recommended by manufacturing companies. There is huge research involved before a product is finalized for commercial use but still you find someone with limited knowledge or resources regarding research to change the method. This practice is very dangerous and must not be allowed.
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