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Veterinary medicine and animal farming benefit from new research findings and practical experience – and we are right in the middle of it! We are happy to take you with us on all the exciting topics we encounter: In our newsletter, we report on science and what we learn from our dialogue with you. And there’s always some news from our growing laboratory on top.

Focus on healthy turkey flocks – INVAC at TSPC 2026

Focus on healthy turkey flocks – INVAC at TSPC 2026

A celebration on the horizon! An anniversary is just around the corner: in August, we’ll be celebrating 5 years of INVAC! It’s crazy how quickly time flies. Especially because there’s always so much going on. For example, we’re currently expanding our sales team across Europe and are delighted with the successful expansion of our Polish headquarters in Otyń, as well as the positive progress of the new laboratory in Ełk, Masuria. We owe this fantastic progress at INVAC to our team, where everyone always gives their best! This applies also, and in particular, to Hans-Henning Jesaitis, whom we are now bidding farewell as he enters his well-deserved retirement. For us, this means: looking back with gratitude – and embarking on new ventures with joy. More on this in the next anniversary...

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Trueperella abortisuis – An underestimated pathogen in sows

Trueperella abortisuis – An underestimated pathogen in sows

Animal health knows no boundaries New insights are not only gained in a quiet room - they also emerge through dialogue. That‘s why we travelled to international specialist conferences thisspring, from England to Bulgaria. We not only shared our knowledge there, but also took many new ideas for our daily work: The challenges in animal health are similar  - and they call for practical, scientifically sound solutions. This is exactly what we are continuously working on: with new ideas, our dedicated team and a clear focus on reliable diagnostics. One current example is our study on Trueperella abortisuis - a pathogen with clinical relevance that has received little attention to date and which we should keep an even closer eye on in the future. Have a good summer - with some time off and...

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