Ecuador will vaccinate against H5N1 HPAI

08.02.2023

Ecuador approved the purchase of vaccines to deal with an outbreak of avian influenza that has left around 1.2 million birds dead or slaughtered, especially in the north-central Andean region. The vaccines will be supplied by Mexico. Each dose will cost about eight cents and each bird, if vaccinated from a young age, requires three doses (future layers).
The outbreak of avian influenza was initially detected in the provinces of Cotopaxi and Tungurahua and later spread to a lesser extent in the provinces of Pichincha and Bolívar.
In Ecuador, there are 1,810 farms with a production of 260 million chickens, 16 million laying hens.