Freeze Dried Live Vaccine – Newcastle Disease (ND) – LaSota strain-SPF origin
Newcastle Disease
Secondary Newcastle disease (ND) is an acute viral disease of domestic poultry and many other bird species. ND is caused by viruses in the serotype Avian ParaMyxoVirus type 1 (APMV-1). It is a worldwide problem that ranges clinically from inapparent to a rapidly fatal condition, that is characterized by gastrointestinal, respiratory and/or nervous signs. The many ND virus strains vary widely in virulence and tissue tropisms. The presence of virulent strains in poultry requires monitoring and control measures and it severely impacts commercial productivity and international trade in poultry and poultry products. Both attenuated live and inactivated vaccines are used to control the disease.
Composition | Each dose contains Newcastle Disease virus, lentogenic LaSota strain, at least 10 6.5EID50. |
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Indications | vaccination of poultry for immunization against Newcastle Disease. |
Administration and dosage | Spraying/Aerosol: |
Comments | • Vaccinate healthy birds only. |
Withdrawal period | Nill |
Storage | Store at 2ºC-8ºC, protected from direct sunlight. |
Presentation | Each box contains 10 or 20 vials of 1,000, 2,500 or 5,000 doses. |
Primary and secondary vaccination of poultry for immunization against Newcastle Disease.
The vaccine is recommended for vaccination of chickens and turkeys against Newcastle disease.
The vaccine is recommended for vaccination of chickens and turkeys against Newcastle disease.
Primary and secondary vaccination of poultry for immunization against Newcastle Disease.