India’s First Indigenous IBR Vaccine
On 29th September 2025, Indian Immunologicals Limited launched India’s first indigenously developed glycoprotein E (gE) deleted DIVA marker vaccine against infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), named Raksha-IBR.
- The vaccine enables differentiation between infected and vaccinated animals.
- The vaccine targets infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), caused by Bovine Herpes Virus 1 (BHV-1).
- IBR spreads through aerosols and infected bull semen, primarily affecting the reproductive system of cattle.
- Major impacts of IBR include infertility, abortions, and reduced milk productivity.
- No prior vaccine or specific treatment for IBR existed in India before Raksha-IBR.
- Use of the vaccine protects genetically superior bulls, safeguarding breeding programs and milk production ....
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