Duck medicine and vaccines are often used for the treatment and prevention of Duck diseases, such as Duck Virus hepatitis, Duck Plague (Duck Virus Enteritis), Aflatoxin poisoning, Avian Cholera, Colibacillosis, Aspergillosis, and Riemerella anatipestifer Infection, among others. However, there is no cure for some of these diseases. Ducks can be protected by Duck Plague Vaccine, which is given at the age of 8 to 12 weeks. Some diseases, such as duck plague can be prevented by vaccination, however, no treatment for these viral diseases is present.
Ducks are resistant to disease, but they are known to
carry diseases that are contagious to other types of poultry. However, some of
the common diseases are duck plague, duck virus hepatitis, aflatoxicosis and
pasteurellosis. Duck plague is a severe disease among ducks. As there is no
treatment for these diseases, duck medicine and vaccines are essential to
prevent such diseases. Vaccines for such diseases are an efficient method of
prevention. Furthermore, providing ducks with proper nutrition can make them
less susceptible to diseases .this report provides an in-depth analysis of the global duck
medicine and vaccines market, and provides market size.
Ducks are susceptible to notably aflatoxin,
mycotoxins, toxic, and carcinogenic metabolite of Aspergillus flavus that
primarily affects the liver. Escherichia coli is the most prevalent disease in
ducks owing to poor farm hygiene. Once the disease is diagnosed, an effective
duck medicine and vaccines can be administered. One of the most important
measures to prevent outbreaks is to maintain the health of ducks. Vaccination
can prevent infection in birds during an outbreak, and can be given to prevent
the disease in new stock.
Duck hepatitis A virus and enteritis virus are
prevalent pathogens, causing significant economic losses in duck industry
annually. Thus, with the increasing prevalence of duck hepatitis A virus and
duck enteritis virus, the demand for duck medicine and vaccines is also
increasing with a rapid pace worldwide. Recombinant duck enteritis
virus-vectored bivalent vaccine effectively protects against Duck Hepatitis A
Virus infection in ducks.