Vaccines against bird flu have been successfully tested in the Netherlands

Published 2023년 3월 23일

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Researchers at the University of Wageningen have found that two vaccines can effectively protect chickens from bird flu. The vaccines, which have been shown to prevent the virus from spreading in laboratory conditions, will be tested on poultry farms this summer. However, the vaccines are only suitable for chickens and turkeys, not other types of birds. Other bird flu vaccines are also being tested in France, Italy, and Hungary.
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Two vaccines have been shown to be effective in protecting chickens from bird flu. This is evidenced by the research of the University of Wageningen. In laboratory conditions, vaccination protects chickens against bird flu and prevents the spread of the virus. This is reported by NOS. Four different vaccines have been tested in the laboratory on chickens. Each vaccine was administered to ten chickens. Eventually, half of these chickens were infected with the bird flu virus. For two of the four vaccines, the chickens did not get bird flu and the virus did not spread. On the farm, chickens have to fight against various diseases and other vaccinations. Therefore, the two successful vaccines will be tested in several poultry farms. This so-called field study will begin this summer. However, vaccines are only suitable for a few types of poultry. "Only chickens and turkeys are protected against bird flu with these vaccines," ...
Source: Agrotimes

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