Infectious bursal disease (IBD) poses a major risk to poultry health, leading to immune suppression that increases vulnerability to secondary infections and can negatively affect bird growth and uniformity. Two important contributors of early protection are speed of replication and onset of immunity, according to Alberto Giner, poultry technical manager, Zoetis Spain.

La entrada Two key factors in a robust IBD defense: Speed of replication and onset of immunity se publicó primero en aviNews, the global poultry magazine.

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