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H5N1: Bird flu again. What’s different now?

H5N1: Bird flu again. What’s different now?

H5N1: how is avian influenza now? The virus known for affecting wild & domestic birds has been detected in dairy cows in the US. What you need to know.
Avian influenza 5 things you should know

Avian influenza 5 things you should know

Communities across the globe are faced with outbreaks of bird flu. We stand with poultry farmers and veterinarians and supports the effort against the disease
Avian influenza prevention at the source

Avian influenza prevention at the source

Teshome Mebatsion, Head of Viral Diseases Research at Boehringer Ingelheim, talks about the avian influenza virus, ways of prevention and scenarios for the future.
Animal Health Collaboration with Novozymes

Animal Health Collaboration with Novozymes

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health and Novozymes today announced a strategic collaboration to develop and commercialize probiotics for global poultry production. Boehringer Ingelheim will market and distribute Novozymes’ FloraMax® probiotic product f
Mareks Disease Poultry Chicken

Mareks Disease Poultry Chicken

Five things you need to know to keep poultry free from outcomes of one of the most common virus affecting the animals’ immune systems.
Boehringer Ingelheim attends WVPAC 2019

Boehringer Ingelheim attends WVPAC 2019

Boehringer Ingelheim attends and showcases its leading vaccines and services at 21st World Veterinary Poultry Association Congress
Nurjanahs Story

Nurjanahs Story

Nurjanah went from a sporty young woman to someone who no longer had the energy to do simple, everyday tasks. She was diagnosed with scleroderma.
2021 ABCD Young Scientist Award feline health

2021 ABCD Young Scientist Award feline health

Young veterinary researchers Julia Klaus and Dr Yasmin Parr receive award for their work into feline SARS-CoV-2 infections and feline leukaemia virus.
Advances in vectored vaccines for poultry

Advances in vectored vaccines for poultry

Vaccine design technologies have made huge advances in recent years. One of the newer categories of vaccine, vectored vaccines, is overcoming challenges that conventional vaccines do not meet.