Nextmune® stops the Gumboro cycle earlier than ever

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The Vaccine

Nextmune® is a frozen IBD immune complex vaccine consisting of the Winterfield 2512 strain linked to specific antibodies called Virus Protecting immunoglobulins

NEXTMUNE® PROVIDES EARLIER PROTECTION

  • For Nextmune®, Ceva brings a new formulation on the IBD immune-complex vaccine, using the Winterfield 2512, to provide an earlier protection, and face all the different Gumboro strains challenges in the field.

NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR IMPROVED BIRD HEALTH

Stop the Gumboro cycle earlier than ever

Using a new technology, a new formulation, and a balanced virus – antibodies ratio, allows Nextmune® to generate a faster onset of immunity.

Benefits:

  • Faster Gumboro disease protection of broilers
  • Stop the Gumboro cycle vs early strains
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STOP THE GUMBORO CYCLE

  • Prevents the challenge risk – cycle after cycle
  • Protects against infection from any type of IBDV strains
  • Blocks the shedding of the field virus No buildup of existing field virus Less field virus load in the litter No selection of new strains
Bursa without protection vs Protected with Nextmune®

CID 50

To safeguard the efficacy and safety of the vaccine, every single production batch is thoroughly tested using a CID (Chick Infective Dose) 50 test. This test guarantee the potency and safety of the vaccine.

POULTRY VACCINATION SUPPORT

C.H.I.C.K. Program

To monitor correct application of the vaccine, Ceva has developed and implemented since several years the CHICK program.

GPS program services

More recently Ceva has introduced the GPS-IBD services to screen IBD pressure on farms and to monitor the replication of Nextmune® in the bursa.

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These service programs are services by our local and fully dedicated Vaccination Services Managers and Veterinary Services Experts.

IBD CONTROL FROM THE HATCHERY

Gumboro disease, also known as Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD), is a highly contagious disease in young chickens caused by the Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV).

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