Inactivated vaccine against Egg Drop Syndrome, ’76 – 127 strain – in oil emulsion
Egg Drop Syndrome ’76 (EDS-76) is a viral disease of laying hens caused by an adenovirus (Duck Adenovirus-1). It leads to a sudden drop in egg production, poor shell quality, and misshapen or shell-less eggs, without significant illness in the birds. Transmission occurs vertically and horizontally. Control is achieved through breeder vaccination and strict biosecurity measures.
Indications | The vaccine is recommended for vaccination of chickens against Egg Drop Syndrome '76. |
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Indications for use | Use by instructions of a veterinarian. |
Administration and dosage | 0.5 ml per bird. S.C. |
Comments | Do not expose vaccine to direct sunlight. |
Storage | Store at 2ºC-8ºC. |
Presentation | 500 ml bottle containing 1,000 doses |