2023
DOI: 10.1637/aviandiseases-d-23-99997
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Vaccination Technology in Poultry: Principles of Vaccine Administration

Jean-Luc Guérin,
Dominique Balloy,
Matthieu Pinson
et al.

Abstract: Poultry vaccines are very important tools for disease prevention and may be administered collectively by drinking water or spray or individually by injection or oculonasal drop, whereas inactivated vaccines are administered by injection only. Poultry vaccines are increasingly delivered at the hatchery to day-old chicks or in ovo, because mass vaccination is much more efficiently implemented and controlled at the hatchery than on the farm. Mass administration on the farm by drinking water or spray requires stri… Show more

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“…Although this model is useful to evaluate the impacts of experimental products on BCO lameness outcomes in a research setting, it is important to follow up on this research with commercial in-field evaluations. Therefore, a closer examination of this probiotic in a commercial context, such as the day-of-hatch spray application [37] and its impact on BCO lameness is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this model is useful to evaluate the impacts of experimental products on BCO lameness outcomes in a research setting, it is important to follow up on this research with commercial in-field evaluations. Therefore, a closer examination of this probiotic in a commercial context, such as the day-of-hatch spray application [37] and its impact on BCO lameness is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%