
International Desk : The global animal health company Vaxxinova made a remarkable mark at the World Veterinary Poultry Association Congress (WVPAC) 2025, held at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) in Sarawak, Malaysia. With a strong lineup of oral presentations and scientific posters, the Vaxxinova team actively contributed to the event’s scientific dialogue and knowledge-sharing platform.
During the oral presentation sessions, the Vaxxinova scientists highlighted critical research findings on Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) vaccine performance across different regions, emphasizing its role in ensuring optimal flock immunity under diverse environmental and production conditions. Another key presentation focused on the diversity of Fowl Adenovirus (FAdV), particularly Inclusion Body Hepatitis (IBH), and its growing impact on global poultry health.
Vaxxinova’s poster presentations drew significant attention from participants around the world, featuring a range of innovative and practical research topics, including:
- Serological diagnostic methods for effective poultry health monitoring.
- Broad protection induced by a live vaccine containing an IBV Mass (H120) and Q1 strain against Infectious Bronchitis (IB).
- Safety evaluation of the live attenuated vaccine Avishield IB QX against Infectious Bronchitis.
- Effect of chick breed on replication kinetics of CVI988 in feather tips.
- Marek’s Disease virus characterization in poultry populations in Algeria.
The congress, themed “Sustainable Healthy Poultry for a Healthier World,” served as a premier platform for scientists, veterinarians, and industry leaders to exchange knowledge, discuss challenges, and explore innovative solutions shaping the future of poultry health and production.
Vaxxinova’s active participation underscored its commitment to advancing scientific research and disease prevention strategies in the global poultry industry. The team’s contributions reflected the company’s vision of delivering effective and science-based health solutions for sustainable poultry farming worldwide.