Ceva

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COMPOSITION

CEVAC® VITABRON L contains the PHY.LMV.42 strain of Newcastle Disease virus and the Massachusetts H120 strain of Infectious Bronchitis virus in live, freeze-dried form. The embryonated hen eggs used in the production of the vaccine are obtained from specified-pathogen-free (SPF) flocks.

INDICATIONS

For the active immunisation of healthy chickens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis.

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE

Primary vaccination should be carried out with CEVAC® VITABRON L by spray or eye-drop method as from the first day of age.

SIDE EFFECTS

Rarely, catarrhal respiratory symptoms may occur on day 3 to 6 following vaccination but disappear in a few days.

STORAGE

- Store vaccine between +2°C and +8°C or 35°F and 45°F
- Protect from light

PACKAGED

1,000 and 2,000 dose vials
20 x 1,000 dose vials / box
20 x 2,000 dose vials / box

WARNING

Newcastle Disease virus may cause a mild inflammation of the eye in humans which lasts for two or three days. Care should therefore be taken when handling the virus to avoid contact with the eyes.

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