GMP ISO Poultry Vaccine Combined Newcastle Diseases and Infectious Bronchitis Vaccine, Live (Strain La Sota + Strain H52)

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Basic Information
Model NO.
Live vaccines
Type
The First Class
Influential Factors
Animal Species
Storage Method
Prevent High or Low Temperature
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
(1)100 dose /bottle (2)250 dose /bottle (3)500 dose
HS Code
300230000
Capacity
30000 bottles/Month
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Product Name Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis Combination Vaccine (Strain La Sota + Strain H52)
Vaccine Type Live vaccine
Indications To prevent Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis in poultry.
Administration Vaccinated by dropping noses or drinking.
(1) Suitable for chicken over 21 days ages.
(2) Dilute with normal saline, injectable water or cold-boiled-water.
- Dropping noses: 0.03ml per chicken.
- Drinking: 0.06ml per chicken.
Precautions (1) Use within 4 hours after dilution.
(2) Do not use metal containers for drinking water inoculation.
(3) Stop water supply 2 to 4 hours before drinking vaccination.
Strength 1000 feathers/bottle; 2000 feathers/bottle
Storage Store below -15°C.
Shelf-life 18 months
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the primary indications for this combined vaccine?
This vaccine is specifically developed to prevent Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis in poultry.
At what age should chickens receive this vaccination?
It is suitable for chickens that are over 21 days of age for optimal effectiveness.
What is the recommended dosage for administration?
For nasal drop administration, use 0.03ml per chicken. For drinking water vaccination, use 0.06ml per chicken. The total water volume should be adjusted based on the age (5ml to 30ml per bird).
How should the vaccine be stored to maintain potency?
The vaccine must be stored in a frozen state below -15°C to ensure its shelf-life of 18 months.
What are the critical precautions after diluting the vaccine?
Once diluted, the vaccine must be stored in a cool, dark place and used completely within 4 hours. Avoid using metal containers for the dilution process.
What should be done with unused vaccines or empty bottles?
All used vaccine bottles, equipment, and any unused vaccine portions should be treated and disposed of in a harmless, bio-secure manner.

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