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Biosecurity is not sufficient to control avian coronaviruses like infectious bronchitis in commercial poultry, no matter how good it is, said Mark Jackwood, PhD, a molecular virologist and professor of avian medicine at the University of Georgia.

“It takes a combination of vaccination as well as biosecurity in order to effectively control the disease,” he told Poultry Health Today. 

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:11 Mark Jackwood, PhD, University of Georgia
0:30 Coronavirus control: Biosecurity and vaccination
1:56 Human coronavirus: Seasonal vaccination?
2:43 No universal vaccine for poultry coronaviruses
3:47 Covid 19: Less danger now but not going away  
6:05 Messenger RNA vaccine potential for poultry

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