Live, lentogenic virus of Newcastle disease, strain La Sota 106-107TCID50** Attenuated live virus of avian infectious bronchitis, strain H-120, Massachusetts serotype 103.5-104.5TCID50** *TCID50 = 50% Tissue Culture Infective Dose **EID50 = 50% Embryo Infective Dose |
Composition |
For active immunisation of chickens of the avian infectious bronchitis and the Newcastle disease. | Indications |
Do not use in unhealthy birds. | Contraindications |
Tracheal rales for 3-13 days post vaccination were observed in the laboratory safety studies. These resolve spontaneously and do not need treatment. A reduced weight gain until 14 days post vaccination was observed in the laboratory safety studies. If you notice any serious effects or other effects not mentioned in this package leaflet, please inform your veterinary surgeon. | Adverse reactions |
Chickens. | Target species |
The vaccine can be used in three ways - oculonasally, in drinking water and spray. Method of application depends on the epizootiological situation, age category and number of animals. Vaccine can be administered to 1-day old chicks and older chickens by coarse spray or by the oculonasal route of administration. Chickens can be vaccinated by the in-water route once birds are shown to be drinking well from the drinker system in use. Where the number of chickens is between the standard dosages, the next higher dosage should be used. Under adverse epizootiological situation it is necessary to repeat vaccination with same vaccine, an monovalent vaccine or inactivated vaccine. 1. Oculonasal Administration Suspend 1000 doses of the vaccine in 100 ml distillate water A dose of reconstituted vaccine is 0,1 ml, i.e. two drops, irrespective of poultry age, weight and type. Instil one drop into the eye and one drop into the nose opening. 2. Administration in the drinking water Suspend the vaccine in cool and clean water without traces of chlorine, other disinfectants or impurities in a number of doses corresponding to the number of birds to be vaccinated. The vaccine should be suspended immediately before use. Measure the correct volume of water for the number of birds to be vaccinated. The volume of water for reconstitution depends on the age of the birds, breed, management practice and weather conditions. In order to determine the quantity of water in which vaccine will be suspended, measure the volume of water consumed within a two hours period one day before vaccination. If this approach is not possible, an orientational method for chickens in a younger category (until third week of life), is to multiply the number of birds in the thousands with the day of life (e.g. 1 thousand of chickens in the 7th day of life = 1 x 7 = 7 L). The vaccine should be dissolved in the amount of water which will be drunk within 1.5 - 2.5 hours (taking into account the different types of drinking systems for poultry). In order to make the birds thirsty, withdraw the supply of drinking water up to 2 hours prior to immunisation (depending on the air temperature). Always make sure that there is food available when vaccinating. Birds will not drink if they have no food to eat. The drinking system should be clean, without traces of chlorine, other disinfectants or impurities. 3. By spraying It is recommended to resuspend 1000 doses of the vaccine in 150 - 300 ml of distilled water. The number of doses diluted corresponds to the number of birds in a flock. The volume of water for reconstitution should be sufficient to ensure an even distribution when sprayed onto the birds, and will vary according to the age of the birds being vaccinated and the management system. The reconstituted vaccine suspension should be spread evenly over the correct number of chickens, at a distance of 30 - 40 cm using a coarse spray, preferably when the chickens are sitting together in dim light. The spray apparatus should be free from sediments, corrosion and traces of disinfectants and ideally should be used for vaccination purposes only. Administration by spraying is recommended for a rapid onset of solid immunity or in case of direct flock exposure to the disease. In case of vaccination by spraying, day-old chickens are best vaccinated in hatchery or during moving in poultry house. Older categories are recommended vaccinated in a smaller space (floor breeding), or the vaccine is sprayed directly on birds kept in cages. Prior to vaccination, it is necessary to switch off the aeration system. |
Administration & dosage |
All the birds in the flock should be vaccinated at the same time. | Advice on correct administration |
Zero days. | Withdrawal period |
Special warnings for each target species: In any population of animals there are individuals who respond poorly to vaccination. Immune responses affect depend on hereditary factors, subclinical diseases, physical condition, stress, concomitant use of other veterinary medicinal product, and whether the vaccine was appropriately stored and applied. It is particularly important that in the period after vaccination birds are properly kept and fed. Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals: Care should be taken when handling and administering the vaccine. Newcastle disease virus can cause a mild transient conjunctivitis in the person administering the vaccine. Well-fitting masks and eye protection should be worn when handling the product. Hands should be washed and disinfected after vaccinating |
Warning |
Keep out of the sight and reach of children. Store and transport refrigerated (2 ºC - 8 ºC). Protect from light. Do not freeze. Do not use this veterinary medicinal product after the expiry date which is stated on the label and carton. Shelf life after reconstitution: 3 hours. | Storage |
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