Poultry Vaccines and Gowns: Strengthening Biosecurity for Modern Farms
The poultry industry has evolved into a highly structured sector that relies heavily on strong disease-prevention systems to maintain flock health and ensure continuous production. Among the most important components of poultry biosecurity are vaccines and protective gowns, both of which work together to create a controlled environment that minimizes infection risks. As commercial farms expand and disease outbreaks become more challenging, the integration of these two safety methods has become essential.
Poultry vaccines are designed to stimulate immunity against a range of viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections that threaten farm productivity. Diseases such as Newcastle disease, Marek’s disease, infectious bronchitis, avian influenza, and Gumboro disease can spread rapidly through flocks if preventive systems are weak. Vaccines work by priming the bird’s immune system to recognize and combat specific pathogens. They can be administered through drinking water, spray systems, eye drops,…
