Description
COMPOSITION PER DOSE
Live Newcastle virus B1 strain ≥ 10⁶.⁵ EID₅₀.
This vaccine is made with the lentogenic B1 strain of Newcastle disease virus, grown in embryonated eggs from SPF hens.
ADMINISTRATION ROUTE
Ocular-nasal, oral, or spray.
• Ocular-nasal: Once the freeze-dried tablet is dissolved in the included diluent (sterile distilled water), administer one drop of the vaccine (0.03 ml) per bird into the eye or nare using a standard dropper (normally 30 ml per 1,000 doses).
• Oral: Dissolve the freeze-dried tablet by filling the flask to half its volume with fresh tap water, shake, and pour it into a container with drinking water that can be ingested within ½ to 1 hour. Recommended water volumes:
– 1 to 3 weeks: 5–10 litres per 1,000 birds
– 4 to 9 weeks: 12–23 litres per 1,000 birds
– 10 to 16 weeks: 27–37 litres per 1,000 birds
• Spray: Validate the apparatus to determine the necessary amount of water. Spray birds uniformly so that all heads are covered with droplets.
DOSAGE
Poultry: 1 dose per bird.
The veterinary surgeon should determine the most suitable vaccination program according to the health conditions of each farm and area.
Birds can be vaccinated one day after hatching if placed in an endemic area of Newcastle disease.
If the number of birds does not coincide with the available doses, an overdose should be given — never administer less than the recommended dose.
WITHDRAWAL PERIOD
Zero Days.







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