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Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBD) Vaccine (Copy)

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Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBD) Vaccine (Copy)

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Cevac Transmune IBD Vaccine

Cevac Transmune IBD is a hatchery vaccine used for the active immunization of 18-day-old broiler embryos (in ovo) or 1-day-old chicks against Infectious Bursal Disease (Gumboro disease). A WVA Veterinary Medicine.

Cevac Transmune IBD vaccine is indicated for the prevention of Gumboro infection in young chickens.

INDICATIONS

  • Target Species: Broiler chickens.
  • Purpose: To reduce mortality, clinical disease, weight loss, and acute lesions of the bursa of Fabricius caused by IBDV.
  • Key Feature: The vaccine release is timed automatically based on individual antibody levels.
  • Administration: 18-day-old embryonated eggs (in-ovo) or 1-day-old chicks (subcutaneous injection).
  • Onset of Immunity: Typically occurs between 21 and 32 days of age, depending on initial MDA levels.
  • Duration of Immunity: Up to 42 days of age.

ADMINISTRATION

  • In-Ovo (18-day Embryo): The vaccine is injected into the amniotic sac or embryo body using specialized machinery.
  • Subcutaneous (Day-old Chick): Injected under the skin of the neck using an automatic or manual syringe.
  • Preparation: Reconstitute using sterile diluent (e.g., Cevac Solvent Poultry, saline, or PBS).
  • Compatibility: Can be administered simultaneously with Marek’s disease vaccine.
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