Veterinary Vaccine Newcastle Disease, Egg Drop Syndrome and Avian Influenza Killed Vaccine

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📋 Basic Information
Model NO.
SINVAC ND + IB + EDS +H9
Type
The First Class
Pharmacodynamic Factors
Temperature
Storage Method
Prevent High/Low Temperature (2-8ºC)
Shelf Life
18 Months
Physical Property
Milky White Homogeneous Emulsion
Usage
Injected Intramuscularly or Subcutaneously
HS Code
3002300000 / 30024200
Specification
250ml/bottle, 500ml/bottle
🔬 Product Description
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SINVAC ND + IB + EDS + H9

Generic Name: Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Egg Drop Syndrome and Avian Influenza (H9 Subtype) Vaccine, Inactivated (Strain La Sota + Strain M41 + Strain HSH23 + Strain WD)

🔹 Main Components and Content:
Content per dose (0.5ml): Inactivated Newcastle Disease Virus La Sota Strain ≥108.5EID50/dose, Infectious Bronchitis Virus M41 Strain ≥106.5EID50/dose, Egg Drop Syndrome Virus HSH23 Strain ≥1000HA, Avian Influenza (H9 Subtype, WD strain) Virus≥107.5EID50/dose.

🔹 Indication and Effect:
It is used for prevention of Avian Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Egg Drop Syndrome and H9 Avian Influenza. Immunity is generated 14-21 days post immunization. Immunization period is 6 months.

🔹 Usage and Dosage:
To be injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously at the neck area. Laying hens before laying (16-20 weeks old), 0.5ml each.

⚠️ Precautions
  • ✅ Only vaccinate healthy chickens.
  • ✅ Inoculating after primary immunization of ND and IB vaccines can improve prevention effects.
  • ✅ Shake thoroughly before use and allow it to recover to room temperature.
  • ✅ Use within 24 hours once the bottle is opened.

Use it under veterinarian's guidance only.

Package Size 46.50cm * 45.20cm * 25.20cm
Gross Weight 13.500kg (20 bottles/carton)
Storage Store at 2-8ºC
Frequently Asked Questions
What diseases does this vaccine prevent?
This vaccine is a 4-in-1 inactivated solution designed to prevent Newcastle Disease (ND), Infectious Bronchitis (IB), Egg Drop Syndrome (EDS), and H9 Subtype Avian Influenza.
How long does the immunity last after vaccination?
Immunity is typically generated 14-21 days after immunization, and the protection period lasts for approximately 6 months.
What is the recommended dosage for laying hens?
For laying hens before the laying period (16-20 weeks old), the recommended dosage is 0.5ml per bird, administered via intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.
What are the storage requirements?
The vaccine must be stored at a controlled temperature between 2-8ºC. Do not allow the vaccine to freeze or be exposed to high temperatures.
Can I use the vaccine after the bottle has been open for a few days?
No, the vaccine should be used completely within 24 hours once the bottle is opened to ensure its effectiveness and safety.
Why should the vaccine reach room temperature before use?
Bringing the vaccine to room temperature and shaking it thoroughly ensures a homogeneous emulsion, which reduces local irritation at the injection site and ensures proper dosage delivery.

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