Inactivated vaccine against Infectious Coryza – Avibacterium paragallinarum-serotypes A, B & C – in Oil Emulsion
Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease of chickens caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum. It is characterized by nasal discharge, facial swelling, conjunctivitis, and reduced feed and water intake, leading to poor growth and egg production. The disease spreads rapidly through direct contact and aerosols. Control involves strict biosecurity, antibiotic therapy, and vaccination in endemic areas.
| Composition | Each dose contains a mild Avian Reovirus S1133 strain, at least 10 [sup]4.5[/sup]TCID50. |
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| Indications | Vaccination of breeding stock against viral arthritis/tenosynovitis caused by Reovirus infection. |
| Indications for use | Use by instructions of a veterinarian. |
| Administration and dosage | Reconstitution: Reconstitute the vaccine immediately before use by transferring 4.0 ml of diluents (Diluent for Vir 119) to the vaccine vial using a sterile needle and syringe. Shake the vial to ensure complete reconstitution. Transfer the entire contents into the diluents vial. |
| Comments | • Vaccinate healthy chicks only. |
| Withdrawal period | Nill |
| Storage | Vaccine: Store at 2ºC-8ºC, protected from direct sunlight. |
| Presentation | Vaccine: Each box contains 10 vials of 1,000 or 2,000 doses. |