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Veterinary medicine name |
General name: Infectious Bursal Disease Thermo-stable Vaccine, Live (Stain B87)
Trade name: RINBIO IBD B87
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Main Ingredient and content |
The vaccine contains per dose at least 103.0ELD50 of Infectious Bursal Disease intermediate virus(Strain B87)
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Character |
Light red spongy block, diffluent after adding the diluent. |
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Function |
It is used for prevention of Infectious Bursal Disease in chickens.
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Usage and dosage |
- Dilute the vaccine with saline or distilled water.
- The vaccine can be used for all kinds of young chicks and suitable for chicks with 14-28 days old according to the maternal antibody levels.
- It can adopt the immunization such as eye dropping, oral, injection administration according to the notated doses on the bottle label.
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Adverse reactions |
It could cause different degree of respiratory reaction when inoculate the chickens infected by mycoplasma. |
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Announcements |
- Only used under the guidance of veterinarian.
- The immunized chicken should be healthy.
- Vaccine should be stored in a cool and dark place and used up within 4 hours after dilution. The highest temperature of diluent for prepared vaccines should no more than 20 ℃.
- For drinking water immunization, there should be no chlorine disinfector in water. Metal containers cannot be used for drinking and all containers should be clean. Stop water for 4 hours before drinking and finish drinking within 1 hour. The waterbowl should be laid on the shady place.
- Wash and disinfect hands and equipment after vaccinating.
- Prepare the vaccines fresh and use it up once opened.
- Prevent from high temperature and sunlight during the delivery and storage.
- The used vaccine vials, diluent vials, leftover vaccines and utensils should be subjected to disinfection treatment.
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Storage and validity |
Sealed stored in the dark place at 2-8℃ for 24 months.. |
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Specifications |
500 doses/vial; 1000doses/ vial. |
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Packaging |
Glass vial. 10 vials/box. |
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Approval number |
Veterinary (2011) 030382094. |