Ceva acquires Canadian poultry vaccine manufacturer

05-10-2011 | | |

Ceva Sante Animale has acquired Vetech Laboratories, a Canadian poultry vaccine manufacturer.

Vetech produces live coccidiosis vaccines for poultry under the trade name Immucox. Coccidiosis is a significant disease that can result in high morbidity and reduced feed  efficiency in poultry. With the enforced global reduction of in-feed anti-coccidial products, it is likely that vaccines will become even more widespread.

“This move allows Ceva to expand our poultry vaccine range from respiratory to also include intestinal health,” said Marc Prikazsky, CEO of Ceva Sante Animale. “We’re pleased to continue giving our business partners new options for keeping their operations healthy and productive.”

“Bringing the Immucox products into the Ceva portfolio demonstrates our continued commitment to the poultry industry,” said Craig Wallace, director of Ceva’s North American operations. “From coccidiosis to Marek’s to IBD, we are dedicated to helping our partners, and their customers, offer healthy, safe poultry products with the use of innovative vaccines.”

Immucox vaccines for breeders, layers, broilers, roasters and turkeys are now distributed in over 40 countries worldwide. Production of Immucox will remain primarily in Canada. Ceva’s US operations can be scaled, and the company plans to deploy certain technologies in the US with this specific virus strain.

Source: Ceva

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