Nama Vac ND B1

Newcastle Disease vaccine B1 type, B1 strain

  Lyophilized (freeze-dried) live vaccine for active immunization of chickens against Newcastle disease.

Description

  • It is a live CEO virus vaccine derived from embryonated SPF hen's eggs. It has been lyophilized in vials and sealed under vacuum to preserve the stability.

Composition

Each dose contains not less than 106 EID50 B1 strain ND virus. 

Indications

  • This vaccine is recommended for vaccination of chickens against Newcastle disease for both initial vaccination and revaccination.

Vaccination schedule

  • This vaccine is recommended for use at 1 day of age or older.
  • A second dose can be given at 2 weeks of age or older.
  • For replacement of pullets, a booster vaccination should be given between 16 and 18 weeks of age.

Administrations

  • Drinking water method :
    • Drinking water vaccination should be done during the cooler part of the day.
    • Remove any disinfectant or sanitizer water for 24 hours prior to and after vaccination.
    • Rinse all waterers with clean water prior to vaccination.
    • It is recommended that no water be given for at least one hour before vaccination to allow birds to get thirsty. This shall ensure that all birds get an equal share of vaccine.
    • Dissolve vaccine in the drinking water as per schedule mentioned in the pack insert, supplied with vaccine.
    • Provide ample drinking water space to all the bids.
  • Intraocular (eye-drop) method (For 1000, 500 and
    200 dose sizes) :
    • Combine the diluents with vaccine and mix well.
    • Place the dropper over the vial containing vaccine solution.
    • Hold the chick with one eye turned up. Apply one drop of vaccine in to open eye and hold until bird swallows.
  • Intranasal Method (For 1000, 500 and 200 dose sizes) :
    • Combine the diluents with vaccine and mix well.
    • Place the dropper over the vial containing vaccine solution.
    • Hold the chick with one eye turned up. Place one finger over one nostril. Instil one drop of vaccine into the open nostril and hold until bird breathes in the drop.
  • Coarse Spray method :
    • Use only for revaccination.
    • Rehydrate with cool distilled water in an amount to sufficient to vaccinate the required number of the fields sprayer manufacturer. Chlorine free or, preferably, distilled water should be used.
    • Field spray application should be used only in houses that can be tightly closed. Close all windows, doors, ventilators, etc and turn off fan.
    • One dose of vaccine should be used for each bird.
    • Spray each 1000 doses of vaccine over 1000 birds.
    • Leave the house closed for at least 15 minutes after spraying.

    Care

    When spraying live virus, some form of protection against inhalation and contamination of the eyes must be worn. Always use eye goggles. 

    Vaccination reaction

    Respiratory symptoms may be observed following the first vaccination depending upon the age and the level of parental immunity in the chicks. While birds are going through the reaction period, keep them comfortable by providing adequate heat and good ventilation. 

    Precautions

    1. Attention ! New Castle disease live virus can cause inflammation of the eye and eyelids of humans. Do not allow vaccine to come into contact with eyes.
    2. Birds clinically ill or weakened by transport should not be vaccinated
    3. Do not combine vaccine with diluents until ready for use.
    4. Use entire content of the vial when first opened.
    5. Do not vaccinate during 21 days before slaughter.
    6. All used vials and unused content should be disposed safely.
    Storage
    Store between + 2°C ( 35°F) to 7°C (45°F).
    Pack

    Available in lyophilised vials of 200, 500, 1000, 2000 dose sizes.

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