Newcastle disease, which Spain considered nearly extint, is already affecting 600,000 laying hens and 400,000 chickens in 2026

From an almost disease-free country to more than a million birds affected in seven months, with ten outbreaks on farms that had already been vaccinated.
Are we vaccinating out of routine?
Should we reconsider / re-evaluate the vaccine antibody titers that actually provide protection before fall arrives?