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DESCRIPTION To defend persistent threat of infectious bursal disease (IBD), Bursaplex®, a single-dose vaccine helps broilers develop protection against IBD at an early age. The field-tested live virus/antibody vaccine is effective regardless of maternal antibody levels.
COMPOSITION Live intermediate plus strain vaccine virus and specific bursal disease antibody.
INDICATION • Bursaplex® is recommended for the vaccination of healthy chickens as an aid in the prevention of IBD.
VACCINATION PROGRAM • It is recommended for subcutaneous injection of chickens at 1 day of age or in ovo vaccination of 18- to 19-day-old embryonated chicken eggs using the Inovoject® System with Vaccine Saver® option, an Embrex® BioDevice from Zoetis. • Vaccinate all birds on the premises at one time.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION In ovo injection or subcutaneous injection at hatch. Rehydration of vaccine: • Dilute the vaccine only as directed, observing all precautions and warnings for handling. • Rehydrate only the vials of vaccine that are to be used immediately. • For each 2,000 doses of vaccine to be administered by subcutaneous injection, use 400 mL of sterile diluent. For each 4,000 doses of vaccine to be administered in ovo, use 200 mL of sterile diluent. • Transfer enough diluent to the vial containing the lyophilized virus to fill it about three-quarters full. Replace the stopper and shake the contents gently until the vaccine is evenly suspended. • Aseptically transfer the virus suspension into the remaining diluent. Replace the stopper and thoroughly mix the vaccine and diluent by swirling and inverting. • Rinse the vial to be sure of removing all the vaccine. • Use the vaccine-diluent mixture immediately as described for subcutaneous injection or in ovo administration. • Keep the bottle of diluted vaccine in an ice bath and agitate continuously. In ovo administration: • Sanitize the Inovoject® System with Vaccine Saver® option before and after use. • Inject a 0.05 mL dose into each embryonated egg. • Use the entire contents of the vaccine container within one hour after mixing. • Important: Before initiating in ovo vaccination, carefully read and follow the operator’s manual for the Inovoject System with Vaccine Saver option. Failure to follow instructions may result in personal injury, embryonic morbidity and mortality. Only healthy embryonated eggs should be used. Subcutaneous injection administration: • Use a sterile automatic syringe with a 20- to 22-gauge, ⅜- to ½-inch needle that is set to accurately deliver 0.2 ml. Check the accuracy of delivery several times during the vaccination procedure. • Hold the chicken by the back of the neck, just below the head. The loose skin in this area is raised by gently pinching with the thumb and forefinger. Insert the needle beneath the skin in a direction away from the head. Inject 0.2 mL per chicken. Avoid hitting the muscles and bones in the neck. • Use entire contents of bottle within one hour after mixing. • Important: Sterilize vaccinating equipment by autoclaving 15 minutes at 121°C or by boiling in water for 20 minutes. Never allow any chemical disinfectant to come in contact with vaccinating equipment.
PRESENTATION • 10 x 2,000 doses • 10 x 8,000 doses
STORAGE • Store in the dark at 2°C to 7°C.
DESCRIPTION Bursine Plus® is a monovalent modified-live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens to aid in the prevention of infectious bursal disease (IBD or Gumboro disease).
COMPOSITION Modified-live infectious bursal disease virus, intermediate Lukert strain.
INDICATION
VACCINATION PROGRAM
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Drinking water: See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration
PRESENTATION 10 x 1,000 doses
STORAGE Store in the dark at 2°C to 7°C.
DESCRIPTION Bursine®-2 is a monovalent modified-live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens to aid in the prevention of infectious bursal disease (IBD or Gumboro disease).
DESCRIPTION Laryngo-Vac® is a monovalent modified-live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT).
COMPOSITION Modified-live infectious laryngotracheitis virus, Cover strain
INDICATION Laryngo-Vac® is recommended for administration to healthy chickens to help protect against ILT.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Eye drop (intraocular), drinking water or coarse spray: See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration.
DESCRIPTION ND Lasota IB Mass is a combination live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious of Bronchitis.
COMPOSITION – Live Newcastle Disease virus B1 Type, Lasota strain. – Live infectious Bronchitis virus, Massachusetts Serotype, M41 strain.
INDICATION – ND Lasota IB Mass is recommended for the prevention of Newcastle Disease and infectious of Bronchitis. – For active immunisation of chickens to reduce mortality and clinical signs due to infection with Newcastle Disease and infectious of Bronchitis.
VACCINATION PROGRAM ND Lasota IB Mass is recommended for the vaccination of healthy chickens at: – 1 day of age or older by intranasal or intraocular administration. – 2 weeks of age or older by drinking water administration. – 4 weeks of age or older by spray administration.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Vaccination should be performed by eye drop/ spraying/ drinking water. (See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccination administration).
PRESENTATION 10 x 1000 doses vials
STORAGE
DESCRIPTION New LS Mass 1 is a combination live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious of Bronchitis.
COMPOSITION Live Newcastle Disease virus B1 Type, Lasota strain. Live Infectious Bronchitis virus, Massachusetts Serotype, H120 Strain.
INDICATION • New LS Mass 1 is recommended for the prevention of Newcastle Disease and Infectious of Bronchitis. • For active immunisation of chickens to reduce mortality and clinical signs due to infection with Newcastle Disease and Infectious of Bronchitis.
VACCINATION PROGRAM New LS Mass 1 is recommended for the vaccination of healthy chickens at: – 1 day of age or older by intranasal or intraocular administration. – 2 weeks of age or older by drinking water administration. – 4 weeks of age or older by spray administration.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Vaccination should be performed by eye drop/ spraying/ drinking water. (See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration).
PRESENTATION 10 x 1,000 doses vials.
DESCRIPTION New Vac LS is a live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Newcastle Disease.
COMPOSITION
VACCINATION PROGRAM New Vac LS is recommended for the vaccination of healthy chickens 2 weeks of age or older by drinking water, 4 weeks of age or older by spray.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Vaccination should be performed by eye drop/ spraying/ drinking water. (See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration.)
DESCRIPTION Newcastle B1 + Bronchitis Mass is a combination live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious of Bronchitis.
VACCINATION PROGRAM Newcastle B1 + Bronchitis Mass is recommended for the vaccination of healthy chickens one day of age or older.
DESCRIPTION Poulvac ® NDW is a live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Newcastle Disease.
COMPOSITION Live Newcastle Disease virus B1 Type, Ulster strain.
VACCINATION PROGRAM Poulvac® NDW can be administrated to broilers/future layers, breeders from one day of age onwards.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION
PRESENTATION 10 x 2,000 doses, 10 x 5,000 or 10 x 10,000 dose vials.
STORAGE Store in the dark at to 2°C to 7°C.
DESCRIPTION Poulvac Bursa F is a monovalent modified-live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens to aid in the prevention of infectious bursal disease (IBD or Gumboro disease).
COMPOSITION Modified-live infectious bursal disease virus, intermediate strain 877 strain.
FORMULATION Lyophilized modified-live virus
VACCINATION PROGRAM Broiler chickens:
The vaccine is administered via the drinking water to birds from 10 days of age. The age to vaccinate should be calculated from knowledge of the maternal antibody level of the chicks.
Breeder pullets:
Initial vaccination: potential breeding stock should be primed with Poulvac Bursa F at a convenient time after pullets have reached 6 weeks of age. The vaccine may be administered by the drinking water method.
Booster Vaccination: an inactivated IBDV vaccine is used to boost the initial immune response obtained from the primary vaccination with Poulvac Bursa F.
WITTHOLDING PERIOD 21 days before slaughter
DESCRIPTION Poulvac® E. coli is recommended as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by Escherichia coli.
COMPOSITION Live culture of aroA gene deleted Escherichia coli O78 strain.
INDICATION Poulvac® E. coli is the modified-live vaccine designed for proactive prevention of disease caused by Avian Pathogenic E. coli (APEC). A broad-spectrum vaccine, Poulvac® E. coli protects against early infection and decreases mortality to optimize bird performance and production. Proactive vaccination can help increase economic value by improving bird health and increasing overall performance.
VACCINATION PROGRAM • Recommended for mass administration to healthy chickens 1 day of age or older by spray or drinking as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by Escherichia coli. • A second vaccination is recommended for long-lived birds at 12-14 weeks of age.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Spray: See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration.
PRESENTATION • 10 x 5,000 doses • 20,000 doses
DESCRIPTION IB H120 is a live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Infectious of Bronchitis.
COMPOSITION Live Infectious Bronchitis virus, Massachusetts Serotype, H120 Strain.
INDICATION IB H120 is recommended for the prevention of Infectious Bronchitis. For active immunisation of chickens to reduce mortality and clinical signs due to infection of Bronchitis.
VACCINATION PROGRAM IB H120 alone or mix with NDW can be administrated to broilers/future layers, breeders from one day of age onwards.
Vaccination should be performed by eye drop/ spraying/ drinking water. (See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration.)
PRESENTATION • 10 x 1,000 doses vials
DESCRIPTION MD Vac CVI 988 is a live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Marek’s disease.
COMPOSITION Live Marek’s disease virus, serotypes 1, CVI 988 strain.
INDICATION MD Vac CVI 988 is recommended for the subcutaneous vaccination of healthy 1-day-old chicks or the in ovo vaccination of 18- to 19-day-old embryonated chicken eggs against Marek’s disease.
VACCINATION PROGRAM • Vaccinate healthy 1-day-old chicks subcutaneously. • Vaccinate using the in ovo route of vaccination in 18- to 19-day-old healthy embryonated chicken eggs only. • Dosage: 0.2 mL per chick when given subcutaneously. 0.05 mL per embryonated chicken egg when given in ovo.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION • Subcutaneously: For 1-day-old chicks. • In ovo injection: For 18- to 19-day-old embryonated chicken eggs. • See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration.
PRESENTATION • MD Vac CVI 988 is packed in glass ampoules, which are held in canes of 2mL (1,000 or 2,000 doses). Diluent is presented in plastic bottles containing 400mL, 800mL, 1200mL and 1600mL. Not all pack sizes may be marketed. • 5 x 1,000 doses • 5 x 2,000 doses
STORAGE • Store vaccine in liquid nitrogen. • Store diluent at not over 27°C.
DESCRIPTION Poulvac® Ovoline CVI+HVT (Rispens-HVT) is a bivalent live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Marek’s disease.
COMPOSITION Live Marek’s disease virus, serotypes 1 and 3.
INDICATION Poulvac® Ovoline CVI+HVT (Rispens-HVT) is recommended for the subcutaneous vaccination of healthy 1-day-old chicks or the in ovo vaccination of 18- to 19-day-old embryonated chicken eggs against Marek’s disease.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION • Subcutaneously: For 1-day-old chicks • In ovo injection: For 18- to 19-day-old embryonated chicken eggs • See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration.
PRESENTATION • Poulvac® Ovoline CVI+HVT is packed in glass ampoules, which are held in canes of 2mL (1,000 or 2,000 doses). Diluent is presented in plastic bottles containing 200ml, 400mL, 800mL, 1200mL and 1600mL. Not all pack sizes may be marketed. • 5 x 1,000 doses • 5 x 2,000 doses
DESCRIPTION Poxine- AE® is a combination live virus vaccine for the immunization of chickens against avian encephalomyelitis and fowl pox.
COMPOSITION Live avian encephalomyelitis virus. Live fowl pox virus.
INDICATION Poxine- AE® is recommended for the prevention of avian encephalomyelitis and fowl pox when administered to healthy pullets between the age of 8 weeks and 4 weeks before the start of egg production.
VACCINATION PROGRAM • Vaccinate pullets after 8 weeks-of-age. • Vaccine must be administered at least 4 weeks prior to the onset of egg production. • Dosage: One dose per bird.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Wing-web administration only: See the product insert for detailed instructions for vaccine administration.
STORAGE • Store in the dark at 2°C to 7°C
DESCRIPTION Vaxsafe® MG (Strain TS-11) is a live attenuated (temperature sensitive) vaccine for the control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) in chickens.
COMPOSITION Modified-live avian Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) TS 11 strain
INDICATION Vaxsafe MG (Strain TS-11) is for the control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) in chickens.
VACCINATION PROGRAM • Only MG-free flocks should be vaccinated. • Birds should be vaccinated once between 4 and 6 weeks of age. • Birds should not be moved into an MG infected area until at least 3 weeks after vaccination. Vaccination of flocks in which antibiotics are being used (especially those with anti-mycoplasma activity) must be avoided. • Where antibiotics have been used, allow for a period of drug withdrawal as prescribed for the antibiotic before vaccinating with Vaxsafe® MG.
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION • Thaw each bottle in a 35°C water bath. Remove the aluminium seal and stopper and insert the dropper teat. • A full dose should be administered in a single drop to the eye of each bird. • A blue dye can be added to the vaccine to check the accuracy of administration.
PRESENTATION • Vaxsafe® MG (Strain TS-11) is supplied in a plastic peel-top 30ml eyedropper bottle with a rubber stopper and aluminium seal. • Each bottle is supplied with a dropper teat and contains 1000 doses.
STORAGE • The vaccine is supplied frozen (on dry-ice) and should be held at –70°C or lower if the full shelf-life of four years is to be achieved. • However, the vaccine will maintain its potency for up to 4 weeks, if held in a freezer at –18°C
Coccidiosis freeze dried live vaccine
Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina E. maxima, E. necatrix
Indications Coccidiosis
Administration via spraying Vaccinate day-old chick via spray method or via drinking water at 1-10 days of age (Refer to technical insert for vaccine suspension preparation).
Administration via spraying: Suitable for vaccination of one-day- old chickens in hatcheries. Shake the bottle well and dilute its content with the appropriate amount of water as indicated below. Then apply in coarse spray to chickens already placed in transport crates. Sprayed chickens must be kept in the crates at least for next 3 hours.
Dosage: For every 100 chickens, use 1ml (=100 doses) of Livacox® T or Q diluted in 19ml of water.
Administration via drinking water LIVACOX® T or Q should be administered orally to chickens 1-10 days old. Shake the bottle well and dilute its content with the appropriate amount of drinking water as indicated below. Stop water supply for 2 hours before vaccination. The birds should then drink all the water containing LIVACOX® T or Q dry within next 2 hours.
Dosage: Vaccine dilution should be adjusted to chickens´ age and temperature in the poultry house. Use following formula to achieve optimal dosage: 1L of water for every 1,000 chickens and every day of their age. (i.e. 4 day of age, require 4L of water)
Packing 1000 ds
Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina E. maxima
Administration via drinking water Livacox® T or Q should be administered orally to chickens 1-10 days old. Shake the bottle well and dilute its content with the appropriate amount of drinking water as indicated below. Stop water supply for 2 hours before vaccination. The birds should then drink all the water containing Livacox® T or Q dry within next 2 hours.