CORYVAC™
Composition and Analysis
CORYVAC™
Inactivated trivalent vaccine against infectious coryza disease
General information
CORYVAC™ Avibacterium paragallinarum It is an inactivated trivalent vaccine designed for the immunization of chickens against Infectious Coryza disease caused by serotypes A, B and C.
Target animal
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Chickens
Ingredients (not inactivated)
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Inactive trivalent water-oil emulsion against infectious coryza disease
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At least 1.5 x 10⁸ of each serotype Avibacterium paragallinarum bacteria
Indications for use
It is used to protect chickens from clinical signs and mortality of Infectious Coryza disease.
Vaccination program
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Vaccination time: It is applied to chickens aged 8-16 weeks, based on the recommendation of your veterinarian.
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Second dose: It should be injected 3-4 weeks after the first dose, at least 2 weeks before ovulation begins.
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Development of immunity: After 3 weeks after the first vaccination.
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Duration of immunity: A two-dose regimen provides protection for 6-8 weeks. A repeat dose is required for laying and breeding hens.
Note: Sick or immunocompromised chickens should not be vaccinated. Do not mix with other veterinary products.
Dosage and method of administration
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Dosage: 0.5 mL per chicken
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Application method:
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Subcutaneous injection into the lower neck (needle under the skin, away from the head, in a straight line).
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Intramuscular injection into the pectoral or thigh muscle (the needle should be inserted at a 45° angle, taking care not to enter the abdominal cavity).
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Packaging
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500 mL (1000 doses) polyethylene bottle.
