IBD control in the hatchery

Allows you to rethink the vaccination programme for your layers.

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The vaccine

Novamune is an immune complex vaccine against IBD, composed of the SYZA 26 strain combined with specific antibodies called virus-protecting immunoglobulins, which must be injected on the first day in the hatchery.

What is Novamune?

  • Vaccine designed for slow-growing layers and broilers
  • The live attenuated vaccine targets the bursa, providing high protection against IBD viruses and reducing viral shedding.
  • Administered in the hatchery, it guarantees 100% vaccination coverage, reducing the risk of the emergence of IBD virus variants.

How does it work?

  • Day 1: MDA levels fall (variable depending on the starting MDA level at hatching).
  • The vaccine is taken when the MDA level drops to a point where SYZA 26 can be released and reach the bursa of Fabricius.
  • From this point onwards, the vaccine strain replicates in the bursa of Fabricius and the pullet is immune to all types of IBD virus (active immunity).

CEVA, a world reference in hatchery vaccination

  • #No. 1 in hatchery vaccination
  • 800 poultry professionals
  • 23 billion doses of new technology vaccines for hatcheries in 2019
  • 180 veterinary specialists near you and hatchery specialists at your service
  • Worldwide experience of more than 180 billion animals protected against Gumboro disease with Ceva vaccines

Benefits of Novamune

  • Total protection against clinical signs and strong resistance to any infection by an IBDV strain.
  • Strong prevention against shedding, with no selection pressure on the farm's IBDV population
  • The vaccine adapts to the immune status of each pullet and replicates at the optimum time.
  • The vaccine can be administered in the presence of passive immunity, as a complement to the breeder's programme.
  • The vaccine can be injected at the hatchery, guaranteeing maximum reliability and consistency, for the benefit of each pullet.

Gumboro disease

Gumboro disease is a highly contagious disease of young chickens caused by the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV).

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