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Vaccination
Posted by Md.Rejuan Hossain on February 12, 2025 at 5:56 amWhat vaccines are needed for poultry?
UDHAYACHANDRAN MUTHUKRISHNAN replied 1 year, 3 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies -
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Three type of vaccines are need.
1. Live lentogenic
2. Live mesogenic
3. Inactivated vaccine
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Poultry vaccines protect against a variety of diseases, including Newcastle disease, Marek’s disease, fowl pox, and infectious bronchitis.
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1. Marek’s Disease Vaccine – Prevents Marek’s disease, a viral infection that causes tumors and paralysis in chickens.
2. Newcastle Disease Vaccine – Protects against Newcastle disease, a highly contagious and deadly viral infection affecting poultry.
3. Infectious Bronchitis Vaccine – Prevents infectious bronchitis, a viral disease that affects the respiratory system of chickens.
4. Avian Influenza Vaccine – Protects against the bird flu virus, which can cause high mortality rates in poultry flocks.
5. Fowl Pox Vaccine – Helps prevent fowl pox, a viral disease that causes lesions and scabs on the skin and mucous membranes.
6. Coccidiosis Vaccine – Prevents coccidiosis, a parasitic infection that affects the intestines of poultry.
7. Gumboro Disease (Infectious Bursal Disease) Vaccine – Protects against Gumboro, a viral infection that affects the immune system of young chickens.
8. Egg Drop Syndrome Vaccine – Prevents Egg Drop Syndrome, which causes a drop in egg production and poor egg quality.
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