Treatment Options Guide

Search ThePoultrySite:
Section:

Use the above box to search this section or the whole site
Contents of Treatment Options Guide
GENERAL REMINDER
Usage instructions and
withdrawal periods may vary
by Country.
ALWAYS follow label instructions.
If in doubt consult your veterinarian or professional animal health advisor.

Treatment Options Guide

Below is our list of the major poultry health problems you may encounter. Below each disease is a list of possible treatment options as provided by our supporting animal health companies. Click on the product names for more information on that product. Click on the disease titles for more information on that disease.
 

Intervet - Research makes the difference
MERIAL MERIAL is a world-leading animal health company producing a wide range of pharmaceuticals and vaccines to keep poultry healthy and productive.

Avian Influenza-Highly Pathogenic (HPAI), Fowl Plague

    TROVAC AIV H5 - from Merial

Coccidiosis of Turkeys

Coccidiosis, Caecal, E tenella

Coccidiosis, E mitis

Coccidiosis, E praecox

Coccidiosis, Ileorectal, E brunetti

Coccidiosis, Intestinal, of Ducks and Geese

Coccidiosis, Mid-intestinal, E maxima

Coccidiosis, Mid-intestinal, E necatrix

Coccidiosis, Upper Intestinal, E acervulina

Fowl Cholera, Pasteurellosis

Fowl Pox, Pox, Avian Pox

    TROVAC AIV H5 - from Merial

Infectious Bronchitis, IB

Infectious Bursal Disease, IBD, Gumboro

Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection, M.g., Chronic Respiratory Disease - Chickens

Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection, M.g., Infectious Sinusitis - Turkeys

Newcastle Disease (Paramyxovirus 1)

Salmonellosis, S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium infections

    GALLIVAC® Se - from Merial



Disclaimer: This page contains information on veterinary pharmaceutical and biological products that are sold in several different countries and areas where they may be marketed under different trade names and pursuant to different regulatory approvals. Accordingly, ThePoultrySite gives no guarantee that the details presented are correct with respect to all locations. It remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the product label or package insert. If in doubt consult your veterinarian or professional animal health advisor.

Who's Online?

Search Site