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Tag: Salmonella
Intestinal welfare in poultry, central issue at the IPPE 2022
From January 25-27, 2022 a new edition of the International Production & Processing Expo was held in Atlanta. IFTA USA Inc participated in the exhibition with a booth located at hall B5410 where offered its product catalogue. In addition, representatives of Biovet S.A. attended the booth of the north American distributor to meet those interested.
Effect of Alquermold SI in broilers infected with Salmonella infantis
Last Thursday, June 17, 2021, at the XXXV Biovet International Symposium, Dr. Connie Gallardo, professor at the Universidad Científica del Sur (Lima, Peru), presented a trial on the effect of Alquermold SI in broilers infected with Salmonella infantis.
Improving profitability, performance and welfare with natural additives in animal production

Last April 29, 2021, Biovet S.A. organized a videoconference with the theme: “Improving profitability, performance and welfare with natural additives “
Alquermold Natural L reduces the contamination of Clostridium, E. coli and Salmonella by more than 96%
Recently, Biovet S.A. has carried out an in vitro trial which demonstrates the efficacy of the natural antimicrobial, Alquermold Natural, against Aspergillus, Clostridium, E. coli and Salmonella. Commonly, products based on combinations of different organic acids and formaldehyde are used for this purpose. However, they have certain disadvantages, such as corrosiveness and high doses. The effect of these two products was compared with that of Alquermold Natural in the trial.
Alquermold Natural for the control of microbial contamination in animal products for human consumption
La industria alimentaria cada vez presta más atención al control de alimentos contaminados con microorganismos potencialmente patógenos, especialmente en productos de origen animal, debido al riesgo para la salud pública. Los microorganismos que más preocupan por su prevalencia en productos de origen animal, así como por la capacidad de producir zoonosis que presentan algunos de ellos, son Salmonella, Campylobacter, Escherichia coli y Clostridium.
Use of Alquermold Natural to prevent necrotic enteritis, conference at AAAP 2020
Biovet S.A. will participate in the annual meeting of the American Association of Avian Pathologist (AAAP) 2020 to be held online July 30 – August 6. On this occasion, Dr. David Diez, veterinarian of Biovet S.A., will present a trial about the use of the natural antimicrobial, Alquermold Natural, for the prevention of necrotic enteritis in broilers.
Technical visits in poultry companies in Thailand
During the month of July, a technical-commercial team of Biovet S.A. traveled to Thailand to visit some of the most important poultry companies and feedmills in the country. While there, they visited farms and made necropsies that allowed to detect the main problems that affect birds and offered solutions to prevent them.
Most important pathologies in poultry farming and salmon production
The fourth session of the 32nd International Biovet Symposium , held on May 27-28 at the Chamber of Commerce of Tarragona, focused on common pathologies in the fields of poultry and aquaculture. The first conference reviewed the 14 most prevalent diseases in poultry production , followed by a conference focused on the most frequent diseases in salmon farming . The session was complemented […]
Use of pronutrients and preservatives at the 32nd International Symposium of Biovet
The use of pronutrients in avian production, as well as its advantages in mitigating the impact of coccidia and necrotic enteritis were the main topics in the second session of the 32nd International Symposium of Biovet. It was held on May 27-28 at the Chamber of Commerce of Tarragona, Spain.









