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Warnings

1. Store the vaccine at a refrigerated temperature between 2 and 8°C.2. Avoid freezing the vaccine or exposing it to sunlight.3. Do not use the product until the instruments, personnel and birds are prepared to begin the vaccination process.4. To facilitate its application, it is recommended to let it reach a temperature between 18 and 23°C.5. Shake the vaccine well before use so that it is properly homogenized.6. Use the vaccine immediately, using the entire contents of the vial and verifying that each bird has been effectively vaccinated.7. Once the product has been used, destroy the bottle and its remaining contents, preferably by incineration.

MIXED “corinew-bron” VACCINE

Reg. SAGARPA B-2782-014

It is an inactivated and emulsified vaccine in oil that contains the Newcastle disease virus LaSota strain, infectious bronchitis serotype Massachusetts and Avibacterium paragallinarum serotypes A, B and C.


Presentation:

500ml plastic bottle.

Route of Administration:

The route of administration is parenteral by subcutaneous injection in the mid-posterior region of the neck or intramuscularly in the breast. Applicable in birds 2 weeks or older in doses of 0.5 ml. Revaccination of chickens and laying birds 0.5 ml. Light breeders and progenitors 0.5 ml and heavy ones 1 ml. In birds with body weight greater than 2 kg apply 1 ml.


Indications of use:

This vaccine is designed for replacement cock, in order to produce a high and sustained immune response. It is recommended to use this product as an auxiliary in prevention programs for infectious coryza in birds, Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis, with the advantage of reducing the handling and use of biologicals. It is important to take into consideration the health status of the flock before using any biological product, adjusting to the characteristics indicated by its vaccination schedule and epizootiological aspects such as: age at which the outbreak occurs, farm situation, zootechnical function, zoosanitary status of the region, etc.

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