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In ovo vaccination technology.
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VaccinologyVaccine SafetyVaccinationVeterinary VaccineVaccine DevelopmentPoultry DiseaseVaccine SurveillanceImmunologyApproved VaccineVaccine TestingVirologyOvo Vaccination TechnologyInfection ControlVaccine HesitancyMedicineVaccine MixingPoultry ScienceEgg-based Vaccine Production
More than 80% of the U.S. broiler industry has converted to the in ovo vaccination process for control of Marek's disease. Providing certain criteria are met, including timing and site of vaccine placement, vaccine mixing, machine sanitization, and hatchery management specifications, this has proven to be an efficacious and convenient method of vaccination. Efforts to extend the technology for other viral vaccines including Newcastle, bronchitis and bursal disease, and bacterial and parasitic vaccines are in progress. Collectively, these studies demonstrate that in ovo vaccination technology using approved vaccine is a safe, efficacious, and convenient method for vaccination of poultry.
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