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Newcastle Disease Virus Vaccine (Copy)

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Ceva Vectormune ND Vaccine

Ceva's Vectormune ND is a genetically engineered vaccine used for the active immunisation of chickens against Newcastle Disease (ND). A WVA Veterinary Medicine.

Ceva’s Vectormune ND vaccine is used for the active immunisation of chickens for protection against Newcastle Disease (ND).

INDICATIONS

  • Target Pathogens: Newcastle Disease Virus (Genotypes II, IV, V, VII) and Marek’s Disease Virus.
  • Target Animals: Chickens (broilers, breeders, and layers).
  • Administration: Subcutaneous injection for 1-day-old chicks or in ovo injection for 18-19 day-old embryos.
  • Onset of Immunity: 3 weeks for Newcastle disease; 1 week for Marek’s disease.
  • Duration of Immunity: Provides long-term protection, with studies showing efficacy in layers up to 72 weeks of age.

ADMINISTRATION

  • In-Ovo Administration:
    • Timing: Administered to 18-day-old embryonated broiler chicken eggs.
    • Dosage: A single injection of 0.05 ml to 0.1 ml per egg, depending on the specific product protocol.
    • Method: An automatic, calibrated in-ovo egg injection machine is used.
  • Subcutaneous Administration (Day-Old):
    • Timing: Administered to one-day-old chicks.
    • Dosage: A single injection of 0.2 ml per chick.
    • Site: Injected subcutaneously in the back of the neck.
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