Generic medicine
Newcastle Disease virus (LaSota strain) + Infectious Bronchitis (Massachusetts strain)
For the active immunization of healthy chickens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis. The vaccine may be used for initial or re-vaccination of broilers, pullets and hens.
Dose and dosage
Poultry / Birds
Please follow the trade dose.
Clinical notes
- NewCastle Disease
- Infectious Bronchitis
For the active immunization of healthy chickens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis. The vaccine may be used for initial or re-vaccination of broilers, pullets and hens.
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Common: None.
Rare: catarrhal respiratory symptoms appear 4 to 6 days following vaccination but disappear in a few days.
Newcastle Disease virus may cause a mild inflammation of the eyes in humans which last for 2 or 3 days. Care should therefore be taken when handling the virus to avoid contact with the eyes. Satisfactory protection can be achieved only in healthy birds. Always round the number of doses up (e.g. 20,000 doses for 19,750 birds), do not stretch dosage. All the birds in the flock must be vaccinated at the same time. Administer the vaccine during the coolest time of the day. Dispose of all opened vaccine containers remaining after vaccination, following the prescriptions of national or local regulations. Improper storage or handling of the vaccine may result in loss of potency.