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C.H.I.C.K. Program Online – No. 22 >
Multiple Stage / Single Stage Systems Of Incubation ~ Advantages and Drawbacks ~
Business and scientific partnerships >
By fostering partnerships with universities, institutes, private and public research centres, Ceva is not only able to keep up with the latest advances in research, but also to expand and diversify sc...
Compatibility of Coglapest® and Coglapix® vaccines in pigs >
This study was conducted in order to test the compatibility of Coglapix® and Coglapest® vaccines, when the latter was reconstituted in Coglapix®.
Vaccinology Tour 2014 in Vietnam >
This seminar updated the lastest information about two avian contagious infectious diseases (IBD & ND).
C.H.I.C.K. Program Online - No.20 >
Basic aspects of in-ovo injection in commercial hatcheries
Comparison of vaccination with Coglapix® and targeted medication in the prevention of pleuropneumonia in pigs >
Antibiotics are frequently used for the mass repeated medication in growing and finishing phase to control pleuropneumonia. Current trend in pig farming is to reduce the overall use of antibiotics, pa...
Vectormune® ND - New concept for redefining ND vaccination program >
VECTORMUNE® ND is able to bring to the industry strong advantages in both low and high challenge countries for Newcastle disease. This is a Ceva innovative vaccine that protects against both Newcastle...
EGGS Program Online - No.07 >
Factors causing poor pigmentation of brown-shelled eggs
Efficacy of Coglapix® and Hyogen® vaccines in the Prevention of Pleuropneumonia and Enzootic Pneumonia >
The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of Coglapix® - A.p toxoid vaccine (Ceva) and Hyogen® - M. hyo vaccine (Ceva) with competitor vaccines in the farm with the history of enzootic disease...
IBD Immune-complex and recombinant IBD concept in hatchery >
Two innovative technologies are now made available as far as vaccination against infectious bursal (Gumboro) disease is concerned.