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bacterial vaccines
Posted by Dr Shabir Ahmad on October 1, 2025 at 9:35 amwhat is the efficacy of bacterial vaccines in poultry?
Muhammad Ahmad replied 8 months, 1 week ago 8 Members · 7 Replies -
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Unfortunately so farmers are trying to bypass this protocol
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Bacterial vaccines are effective in poultry for reducing infections and mortality, though efficacy varies based on vaccine type, the specific pathogen, age of the birds, and management practices. Some vaccines have shown high protection rates, such as 100% mortality protection in one study, while factors like poor handling can reduce effectiveness.
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Bacterial vaccine efficacy in poultry varies, with many vaccines showing high protection rates (e.g., 90-100%)
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Highly effective in reducing bacterial diseases challenges and thus help in reducing morbidity and Mortalities in the flock, highly recommended long span birds like comercial layers and breeders birds
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These vaccines effectively reduce disease pressure & antibiotic use by priming the immune system against specific pathogens.
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