
Role and Prevalence of the Bursa of Fabricius
The bursa of Fabricius, also known as the cloacal bursa, is a…
WIXBIO isn’t just a vaccine supplier—we’re your global partner for animal health. Through our international network, we provide one-stop services for biotech companies, veterinary institutions, and large farms—from vaccine customization to disease diagnosis, registration support, and collaborative R&D. Whether you’re in Southeast Asia’s tropical farming zones or the Middle East’s arid regions, WIXBIO’s expert team delivers localized technical support and solutions.
Combines ND with other common pathogens for dual protection.
HB1 + H120 (VGGA + H120 + 4.91)
Recombinant ND-AI H9 (ND + AI)
This comprehensive inactivated vaccine guards chickens against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Avian Influenza (H9), and...
The Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, and Avian Influenza (H9) Vaccine, featuring strains La Sota, M41,...
This comprehensive vaccine protects against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Egg Drop Syndrome, and Avian Influenza...
This inactivated vaccine combines strains Clone30, M41, and AV127 to protect against Newcastle Disease, Infectious...
Comprehensive protection against Newcastle Disease, H9 Avian Influenza, and Fowl Adenovirus diseases (strains FAdv-4, FAdv-8b,...
Triple protection with the Newcastle Disease, Avian Influenza (H9), and Infectious Bursal Disease Vaccine, featuring...
WIXBIO provides comprehensive services to help clients succeed in animal health:
WIXBIO’s avian influenza vaccines and services offer customized value for different user groups:
WIXBIO's services are not limited to vaccine supply; we offer complete support from R&D to application through international collaborations. The following are our core services:
Primary vaccination for chicks is recommended at 7-14 days of age, booster at 28-35 days, and an additional dose for layers before egg production (16-18 weeks). Adjust based on outbreak risks.
Live vaccines (e.g., ND Clone30+V4) are ideal for early immunization, easy to administer but require biosecurity; inactivated vaccines (e.g., ND-AI-IBD) offer longer protection, suitable for later stages.
Live vaccines produce antibodies in 5-7 days; inactivated vaccines take 7-14 days, peaking at 21 days, with protection lasting 3-6 months.
Choose single or combo vaccines depending on your farm type (broilers or layers), local disease risks (like ND+AI infections), and budget. Our team offers free consultations.
All products are manufactured in GMP-compliant facilities, undergo rigorous quality checks, and meet ISO and national regulatory standards.
The bursa of Fabricius, also known as the cloacal bursa, is a…
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China’s poultry farming accounts for 50% of the world’s poultry population, with…
Infectious bursal disease (IBD), first called “Gumboro Disease” (named after the first…
Infectious Bronchitis (IB) in poultry is an acute and highly contagious respiratory…
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