Research Report on China Avian Influenza Vaccine Industry : 2014-2018

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Many countries choose to kill all infected poultry to control avian influenza, instead of immunizations. The total number of poultry exceeds 10 billion in China. Epidemic diseases, which are difficult to control, will result in huge losses. Therefore, it is quite necessary to immunize the poultry with avian influenza vaccines.

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In China, the subsidy provided by the government over killing the infected poultry is CNY 10 per bird. In case of serious epidemic diseases, the subsidy amount will be higher.

In 2013, the live stock volume of laying hens in China was about 1.4 billion while that of broilers was approximately 10 billion. The output volume of eggs in China was 28.76 million tons in 2013, up by 0.5% YOY. According to National Compulsory Immunization Plan of Animal Epidemic Diseases 2013 issued by Ministry of Agriculture of China, the government conducts compulsory immunizations against 4 diseases, including highly pathogenic avian influenza. The government is responsible for the expenses. In 2013, the market size of avian influenza vaccines exceeded CNY 1 billion in China.

With the increasing living standards of Chinese people, the demand for eggs and poultry meat is growing accordingly, which promotes the development of poultry industry. In China and other neighboring countries, avian influenza, especially highly pathogenic avian influenza, has not been effectively controlled yet. For example, H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza broke out in North Korea in May 2013. Besides H5N1, H5 and H7 and other subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza are also highly possible to break out.

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