Gavac Campaign Demands the Incorporation of More Cattle
The vaccine against the tick of cattle, which is named Gavac, is capable of triggering an effective response against this mite that causes anemia and hinders animal growth. It is manufactured in Cuba by researchers from the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. The state agriculture companies and some private producers also apply it in the country.
Cuban Vaccine for Veterinarian Use expands its Market Worldwide
In the last eight years, the Cuban vaccine against ticks in cattle, developed by the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB by its Spanish acronym), has produced incomes for more than 20 million dollars to the country, said Dr. Mario Pablo Estrada.










