ITA (NEW) ND
Composition
ITA-NEW (ND) inactivated vaccine contains LaSota strain of Newcastle Disease virus in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and merthiolate as a preservative.
Indication
ITA-NEW (ND) inactivated vaccine is recommended for the vaccination of breeder and laying-type chicken flocks, previously immunized against Newcastle Disease (ND) with an attenuated live virus vaccine.
Dosage & Administration
ITA-NEW (ND) inactivated vaccine should be administered to breeder and laying-type chickens 3 to 4 weeks before the onset of lay, between 15 and 20 weeks of age. The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscle) at the dose of 0.5 ml per bird.
ITA ND+IBD
Composition
ITA ND+IBD inactivated vaccine contains a combination of LaSotastrain of Newcastle Disease virus and GP strain of the Infectious Bursal Disease virus in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and merthiolate as a preservative.
Indication
ITA ND+IBD inactivated vaccine is recommended for the vaccination of breeder and layer type chicken flocks, previously immunized against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bursal Disease with attenuated live virus vaccines. Progeny of vaccinates will have specific maternal antibodies against ND and IBD.
Dosage & Administration
ITA ND+IBD inactivated vaccine should be administered to breeder an d layer-type chickens 3 to 4 weeks before the onset of lay, between 15 and 20 weeks of age. The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscle) at the dose of 0.5 ml per bird.
ITA ND+IB+EDS+Coryza ABC
Composition
ITA ND+IB+EDS+COR ABC inactivated vaccine contains a combination of LaSota strain of Newcastle Disease virus, Massachusetts strain of the Infectious Bronchitis virus, B8/78 strain of the EDS virus and the serotypes A, B and C of the Avibacterium paragallinarum bacteria in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and merthiolate as a preservative.
Indication
ITA ND+IB+EDS+COR ABC inactivated vaccine is recommended for the vaccination of breeder and laying type chicken flocks, previously immunize d against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, and infectious coryza.
Dosage & Administration:
ITA ND+IB+EDS+COR ABC inactivated vaccine should be administered to breeder and laying-type pullets, 2 to 4 weeks before the onset of lay, between 14 and 18 weeks of age. The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or b y intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscle) at the dose of 0.5 ml per bird.
ITA ND+IB+EDS
Composition:
ITA ND+IB+EDS inactivated vaccine contains a combination of LaSota strain of Newcastle Disease virus, the Massachusetts strain of the Infectious Bronchitis virus and B8/78 strain of the EDS virus in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and merthiolateas a preservative.
Indication:
ITA ND+IB+EDS inactivated vaccine is recommended for the vaccination of breeder and laying -type chicken flocks, previously immunized against Infectious Bronchitis and Newcastle Disease with attenuated live virus vaccines.
Dosage & Administration:
ITA ND+IB+EDS inactivated vaccine should be administered to breeder and laying -type pullets 3 to 4 weeks before the onset of lay, between 15 and 20 weeks of age. The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscle) at the dose of 0.5 ml per bird.
ITA Coryza ABC Gel
Composition:
ITA CORYZA ABC Gel inactivated vaccine contains a combination of Avibacterium paragallinarum, serotypes A, B and C, homogenized with aluminium hydroxide adjuvant and merthiolate as a preservative.
Indication:
ITA CORYZA ABC Gel inactivated vaccine is recommended for the vaccination of breeder and layer type chicken flocks, against infectious coryza caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum.
Dosage & Administration:
ITA CORYZA ABC Gel inactivated vaccine should be administered to breeder and layer -type chickens between 8 and 12 weeks of age. The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscle) at the dose of 0.5 ml per bird. The program should be completed 4 to 6 weeks later, using an inactivated oil-adjuvant vaccine against infectious coryza.