Inactivated vaccine against Infectious Coryza – Avibacterium paragallinarum-serotypes A, B & C – in Oil Emulsion
Infectious Coryza
Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease of chickens characterized by nasal discharge, facial swelling and anorexia. The causative agent of infectious coryza is Avibacterium paragallinarum. The disease occurs worldwide and causes economic losses due to an increased number of culls and a marked (10% to more than 40%) drop in egg production, particularly on multi-age farms. Prevention with vaccines is the only method of control.
Indications | The vaccine is recommended for vaccination of chickens against Infectious Coryza. |
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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 |