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Ceva expands oral rabies vaccine portfolio with the acquisition of Canadian firm Artemis Technologies, Inc. >
This strategic acquisition complements Ceva’s rabies portfolio.
Ceva celebrates 100 years of developing animal vaccines at its Dessau site in Germany >
A century of significant contributions to animal health
Ceva launched sow vaccine against Neonatal Diarrhoea with 7 antigens inside >
Broad coverage by a vaccine is important for pig producers to save time and effort and contribute to animal welfare.
Ceva’s vaccine against pandemic swine Flu, RESPIPORC Flupan H1N1, given extra claim for sows >
The extension of the claim to sows and gilts offers producers a significant economic benefit to further vaccination against flu strains.
Ceva partners with Liryc, the global leading institute in heart rhythm disorders >
The objective: to promote One Health platform of excellence dedicated to cardiology, stimulating research and medical innovation at the interface between humans and companion animals.
Ceva invests in its European vaccine production capacity to create the EU’s largest cryogenic storage facility in Monor >
The new site is situated in Monor, 40kms from the centre of Budapest.
Ceva receives positive opinion from the EMA for Circovac® + Hyogen® Ready to Mix: DUO™ swine vaccines >
DUO™, the combination of products gives protection against PCV2 and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae until 26 weeks of age.
PREVENT project to boost prospects for 150,000 backyard poultry producers in Africa >
With Africa’s population set to double, new technologies, including improved poultry vaccination, will be necessary to provide enough affordable, quality protein.
Research and innovation in animal health: a strengthened partnership between INRAE and Ceva Santé Animale >
A shared commitment to the "One Health" global health concept
Ceva builds on its preventative health strategy with opening of a new European reference for the manufacture of autogenous vaccines >
An innovative project confirms Ceva’s commitment to improving preventative animal health and reducing the use of antibiotics.