Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Avian Influenza (Subtype H9) and Fowl Adenovirus Four-valent Vaccine, Inactivated
- Indication / Application:For the prevention of Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Egg Drop Syndrome, H9 subtype Avian Influenza and Avian encephalomyelitis.
- Manufacturing: Produced in GMP-certified facility
- Supply Mode: Bulk Supply / Distributor / OEM Available
- Origin: China
Generic name of product
Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Avian Influenza (Subtype H9) and Fowl Adenovirus Four-valent Vaccine, Inactivated
Main Ingredients and Content
The vaccine contain inactivated virus antigens,The content before inactivation was as follows: Newcastle Disease virus sub-genotype VII ≥ 3×109.0EID50/0.1ml, Infectious Bronchitis virus strain QX ≥ 1×107.5EID50/0.1mL), Avian Influenza Virus (H9N2 subtype clade 4.1.a and 4.1.b) both ≥ 3×109.0EID50/0.1ml; Fowl Adenovirus Fibre protein: type C4≥108.5TCID50/0.1ml, type E 8a/8b and type D11 both ≥108.0TCID50/0.1ml.
Character
Milky white uniform emulsion
Function and Purpose
It is used for preventing Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Avian Influenza (subtype H9) and Fowl Adenovirus in chickens. Immunity is produced 14-21 days after vaccination, and the duration of immunity is 6 months.
Usage and Dosage
Administer via subcutaneous injection in the neck or intramuscular injection. For chickens under 4 weeks of age: 0.3ml/dsoe; for chickens over 4 weeks of age: 0.5ml/dose.
Adverse Reactions
Generally, there are no obvious adverse reactions after vaccination. Some animals may experience a decrease in food intake within 1-2 days after vaccination, and there may be a slight impact on the egg production rate of laying hens, which will recover within a few days.
Precautions
- 1. Inoculate healthy chickens only. It is forbidden to use in emaciated and diseased chickens.
- 2. Check carefully for broken bottles, absent label, impurity in vaccine, severe separation of water phase and oil phase, and other abnormal conditions before use, if any, do not use.
- 3. After the vaccine bottle is first opened, use up the vaccine within 2 hours, avoiding contamination.
- 4. The vaccine shouldn’t be frozen.
- 5. Instruments such as the needles and syringes for the injection of the product need to be disinfected by pressured steam or boiling.
- 6. The vaccine should be combined with live Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis vaccines to improve cell-mediated immunity and mucosal immunity.
Storage and Period of Validity
2-8℃ preservation, valid for 24 months.
Specifications
(1)250mL/bottle, 40bottles/carton (2)500mL/bottle, 20bottles/carton
Only under the guidance of the veterinary use