Page 3 of articles about vaccine
Neonatal diarrhoea: Management key points in France
Neonatal diarrhoea is a serious problem for farmers and vets. Affected piglets can develop severe diarrhoea from 1–2 h to 7 days following birth.
Biogénesis Bagó reaches a new milestone in its fight against Foot and Mouth Disease
BIOAFTOGEN®, the foot-and-mouth disease vaccine produced by Biogénesis Bagó is the first to obtain a prequalification by EuFMD, a commission belonging to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
USDA researches confirm six unique strains of ASF virus
Researchers have reclassified the number of African swine fever (ASF) virus strains from 25 to only six unique genotypes.
Maternally derived immunity on immune responses elicited by piglet early vaccination: examples from respiratory and systemic pathogens
Depending on the levels of maternal derived immunity, a potential interference of vaccine intake may happen, jeopardizing vaccine seroconversion and efficacy.
New IPIC swine vaccination guidelines publication offers information and considerations
Iowa Pork Industry Center has released a new chart that provides a list of diseases, time of administration, and based on risk, available product types.
Canada to create a vaccine bank for foot and mouth disease in animals
Funding will provide Canada with a dedicated vaccine source to support the CFIA and industry in the event of an outbreak.
K-State launches research center to meet animal vaccine development and usage needs
The new Center on Vaccine Evaluation and Alternatives for Antimicrobials, or CVEAA, will support animal vaccine development and usage.
Medgene: USDA Center for Veterinary Biologics allows groundbreaking platform technology portfolio of vaccines to pork industry
Animal health company Medgene granted a second Platform technology license to provide solutions for pork producers.
Genotypic diversity of classical swine fever virus field strains
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae vaccines
This article presents the main characteristics of the vaccines that can be found on the market.
Autogenous vaccines: From diagnosis to production and use
Autogenous vaccines fill the gaps left by commercial vaccines. The fact that they use on-farm strains makes them very specific and versatile.
Intrauterine immunization as an industry-friendly route of vaccination in pigs
What if this novel vaccination route could easily be incorporated into current animal husbandry practices and protect animals against disease?
UConn collaborates with USDA to develop ASF vaccine candidate licensed by Zoetis
One of the world’s largest animal health companies non-exclusively licensed the USDA and UConn’s jointly owned vaccine candidate for African swine fever.
The 10 most-read articles in 2022
A look back on the hottest topics of the year from Pig333.
Italy conducts trials of immunocontraceptive vaccine in wild boars
The immunocontraceptive vaccine has been tested in the United States and is now authorized in Italy on an experimental basis.