Page 6 of articles about vaccine
Boehringer Ingelheim: Reduction of Salmonella after vaccination with Enterisol® Ileitis
Porcine parvovirus is changing: Implications
Pork producers and veterinarians need to be aware that the porcine parvovirus (PPV) has been evolving into new strains.
Pharmgate: PRRSGard® vaccine receives 24-month dating
Modified-live PRRS vaccine with innovative chimeric construction from Pharmgate.
Boehringer Ingelheim and Henke-Sass, Wolf develop innovative needle free injection device for pigs
Pirbright, ECO Animal Health, The Vaccine Group to develop new PRRS vaccines
Pharmgate: PRRSGard® vaccine now available in U.S. market
Modified-live PRRS vaccine has innovative chimeric construction.
Ceva opens new reference for autogenous vaccine manufacture
Ceva builds on its preventative health strategy with the opening of a new European reference for the manufacture of autogenous vaccines.
Hipradermic® 3.0: It’s time to feel the comfort
Hipra has just launched its Hipradermic® 3.0 device, a new and improved version of Hipradermic®: an intradermal needle-free jet injector for the vaccination of pigs.
The Roslin Institute: Stem cell approach to aid vaccine development
Method of producing blood cells will provide platform to aid development of vaccines against deadly infections in pigs such as ASF and PRRS.
Russia discusses developing an ASF vaccine
Reproductive performance of influenza A virus infected sows before and after vaccination
US: APHIS to invest $27 million in foot-and-mouth disease vaccine in case of outbreak
PCV-2d, PCV-2b, PCV-2a. How important are the differences between genotypes for veterinarians?
Serious problems occurred much less frequently with genotype a than with genotype b. Why did the frequency of these genotypes change?
Boehringer Ingelheim’s classical swine fever live vaccine approved
Ingelvac® CSF MLV, the first classical swine fever live vaccine jointly developed by a multinational company and Chinese research institutes.
Pirbright ASF vaccine protects pigs from developing severe disease
100 percent of pigs immunised with the new vaccine survived a lethal dose of ASF virus.