Using Eimeria vaccines while reducing antibiotic use: A paradox?
One of the biggest challenges in poultry production nowadays is to learn how to raise chickens without antibiotics and coccidiostats. This will automatically result in
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One of the biggest challenges in poultry production nowadays is to learn how to raise chickens without antibiotics and coccidiostats. This will automatically result in
The global cost of coccidiosis has been recently estimated to be >$3 billion per annum. This cost calculation is based on direct production losses and
The need for prevention against this disease is as old as coccidiosis itself in poultry farming. It has been some time since the first vaccines
When talking about the diagnosis of Eimeria in chickens, most people think of the oocyst count (OPG) and now PCR as the gold standard methods
Eimeria vaccines for poultry are mainly composed of live oocysts. Concerns about the safety of coccidiosis vaccines have been raised by field users. This study
Live Eimeria vaccines have been widely used in poultry for more than 50 years now and we already described the differences among each other in
Eimeria vaccines have been widely used in poultry since the early 1950’s and their advantages have been clearly shown. In spite of this, there are
The importance of information and data quality in any production process is no longer a matter for debate. Poultry production is no exception to this
A vaccine dose does not depend on body weight: the mechanism of action of vaccines is different to that of antibiotics and, as a result,
As mentioned in the previous post “What does Hipraspray® give us that other devices already on the market do not? (Part 1)” Hipraspray® is the