Inactivated vaccine against Newcastle Disease, VH strain & Infectious Bronchitis, M41 strain – in oil emulsion
Newcastle Disease (ND), caused by Avian orthoavulavirus 1, and Infectious Bronchitis (IB), caused by Avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), are highly contagious viral diseases of poultry with significant economic impact. ND affects the respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems, while IB primarily involves the respiratory tract and may impair renal and reproductive function.
Inactivated vaccines play a key role in long-term protection and in inducing high levels of circulating antibodies, particularly in layers and breeders. A combined inactivated vaccine containing NDV and IBV antigens supports effective immunity, boosts protection following live priming, and ensures strong maternal antibody transfer to progeny. It is an essential component of integrated vaccination programs for sustained flock health and performance.
Indications | The vaccine is recommended for vaccination of chickens against Newcastle disease and Infectious Bronchitis. |
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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 |
Active immunization of poultry against Newcastle Disease.
The vaccine is recommended for vaccination of chickens and turkeys against Newcastle disease.
Active immunization of chickens against Infectious Bronchitis.
Active immunization of chickens against Infectious Bronchitis.
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