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Ceva conducts latest of its Expert Symposia >
Veterinary specialists gather in Madrid to discuss latest trends in sow reproduction
Ceva launches latest of its Vector Vaccines at VIV Asia 2011 >
VECTORMUNE HVT- NDV® generates strong interest at symposium organised to present new strategies to combat Newcastle Disease.
Ceva sponsors the International Symposium on Marek’s Disease and Avian Herpes viruses organised by INRA, France >
11th International Symposium on Marek’s Disease and Avian Herpes viruses organized in Tours, France
One Health put into practice: Veterinary and human cardiologists discuss cardiovascular disease in pets >
Paris, February 2016 - ‘Making tomorrow happen today’ was the theme of the human-veterinary cross-talk symposium organised by Ceva on February 19.
Experts from around the world gather to discuss the global threat of AI: “the US will be prepared to vaccinate if necessary” >
Mid-September, experts from around the world gathered in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss the threat of Avian Influenza (AI) to global poultry stocks. A two hour symposium, hosted by global animal h...
Ceva to showcase latest hatchery innovations during World Veterinary Poultry Association congress >
Libourne 31th August 2015 – The XIXth World Veterinary Poultry Association (WVPA) congress takes place on September (7th- 11th) in Cape Town, South Africa with Ceva as a diamond sponsor. The congress...
Ceva proposes new respiratory health programs for swine >
Symposium held prior to ESPHM presents benefits of more targeted vaccination
2nd ReprodAction Cattle Symposium – Nice 2014 >
Reproductive Management in Action
Ceva contributes to optimize dairy cattle performance to fulfill increasing global milk demand >
The 2nd reprodAction Cattle Symposium gathered 300 cattle reproduction specialists in Nice to improve the current reproductive management.
Ceva stresses the need for more INNOVATION in the hatchery to drive growing global demand for poultry meat >
Company launches Cevac IBird ® a live, attenuated IB vaccine, to add to its portfolio of 16 new technology vaccines