Gumboro disease

Be aware of the impact of subclinical Gumboro caused by variant strains.

What should I look during a necropsy for IBDV? Key points and differential diagnosis

Understanding IBDV diagnostic techniques

A single point mutation can significantly contribute to antigenic drift in IBD viruses

FOR RAINY DAYS

The presence of field strains indicates that current control strategies may not be fully effective. GUMBOHATCH® shields the bursa by blocking the replication of challenge viruses.


Breakthrough titre of different immune complex vaccine strains

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Correlation between IBDV vaccines and positivity of field circulating strains ​

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Efficacy of different immune complex vaccines against a very virulent IBDV challenge​

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GUMBOHATCH® efficacy against a new reassortant strain in broilers​

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GUMBOHATCH®+ HVT-ND vs HVT-IBD-ND vaccines against a very virulent IBDV challenge​

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FOR SUNNY DAYS

When Gumboro disease is under control or not yet detected, maintaining flock health and optimizing performance become the primary goals.


GUMBOHATCH® is safe and confers adequate protection against circulation of the variant IBDV in Brazil​

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GUMBOHATCH® replication does not cause an inflammatory response in the bursa of Fabricius​

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Safety and immunogenicity of different IBD vaccine technologies in broilers​

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Safety of GUMBOHATCH® in slow-growing chickens ​

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