Poultry Disease Management and Control
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Varied forms of poultry diseases occurs in all corners of the world. Some have regional impact... View more
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Varied forms of poultry diseases occurs in all corners of the world. Some have regional impact while others affect a larger global area. They continue to cause serious losses to poultry producers on a day-to-day basis. Managing and controlling them is something that a producer must always be ready with. On larger significance, infections have caused serious restraint to international trade. The SEC community has the advantage of having members represent different geographic regions and some important emerging markets. SECs poultry community puts forth this interest group titled “Poultry disease management and control” to promote exchange of information that would help community members learn from each other’s experiences. Come, join this interest group, and share your experiences and views.
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Posted by Farida on January 1, 2025 at 7:27 pm
What are autogenous vaccines
D KANNATHASAN, replied 1 year ago 9 Members · 14 Replies -
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Autogenous vaccines are custom-made vaccines prepared from pathogens (such as bacteria or viruses) isolated from a specific individual, group of animals, or farm. These vaccines are designed to target the specific strains or variants of a pathogen that are causing disease in a localized populatio
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Autogenous vaccines are custom-made vaccines prepared from pathogens (such as bacteria or viruses) isolated from a specific individual, group of animals, or farm. These vaccines are designed to target the specific strains or variants of a pathogen that are causing disease in a localized population.
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Autogenous vaccines are an alternative to antibiotics in livestock and can help reduce the overall use of antimicrobials.
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Autogenous vaccines are generally considered safe, but adverse effects may occur at the injection site, such as mild redness and swelling. Rare systemic reactions may include fever, sore throat, headache, and malaise.
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Autogenous vaccines are made from bacterial or viral isolates taken from infected flocks on the same farm.
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This vaccines are made from bacterial or viral isolates (pathogens or antigens) taken from infected flocks on the same farm
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Here are some characteristics of autogenous vaccines
They are created by selecting specific strains in the field to address the needs of a specific operation, location, or area
They are not live vaccines.
They are made by analyzing pathogens isolated from the herd, and then producing a vaccine that is specific to that herd.
They use special adjuvants that are selected based on the type of bacteria or virus, the animal species, and the type of livestock farming
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This vaccines are made from bacterial or viral isolates (pathogens or antigens) taken from infected flocks on the same farm. These inactivated vaccines are used on other flocks on the same and neighboring farms to stimulate immunity to that particular isolate.
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Autogenous vaccines, also known as “custom” vaccines, are inactivated vaccines that are tailored to a specific herd of livestock to address disease management needs. They are used in poultry to control emerging and evolving diseases, and to reduce the use of antibiotics.
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