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Broiler survey shows potential for better disease control
19-05-2011 The importance of good protection against infectious bronchitis (IB) and infectious bursal disease (IBD) — often hidden diseases that impair bird performance — has shown up in a new survey...
Successful study of Infectious Bronchitis in chickens
16-05-2008 The Quigley Corp. has announced positive results from a study* conducted in chickens to evaluate the anti-viral activity of its compound QR448(a).
Infectious Bronchitis survey to benefit poultry farmers
20-02-2008 To help producers plan for an increase in risk, a major European animal drug company has launched a new quarterly survey of infectious bronchitis (IB) strains across Europe.
An approach to control Infectious Bronchitis
01-07-2007 Infectious bronchitis is a disease in poultry which is not to be ignored. Many poultry are infected by this disease, however, not all poultry farmers or producers are aware of its...
In-shell vaccinations developed by industry
19-01-2007 Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes losses of €35.9 million a year and is the most costly infectious disease to the poultry industry. The new vaccine, which has been developed...
Anti-Viral QR-441(a) shown to be effective against pathogens
08-01-2007 Quigley Pharma has announced positive results from a study evaluating their anti-viral compound QR-441(a) in embryonating egg and VERO E6 cell test models.  
New in-ovo vaccine for IBV
05-01-2007 UK scientists are developing a new way to vaccinate chicks against infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), which causes losses of £23.6M a year to the UK poultry industry.
New European IBV strains show antigenic correlation
01-03-2005 Preliminary results show an antigenic correlation between the Fa-6881/97 or AZ-27/98 serotype of IBV, isolated in 1997-'98 in Italy and the so-called "It-02" demonstrated to be...



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