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Newcastle Cloned N-79 (A-99M10)

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Newcastle Cloned N-79 (a-99m10)

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Manufacturer: Schering-Plough

Newcastle Disease Vaccine

B1 Type, LaSota Strain, Live Virus

Directions For Use

Read Full Directions Below Carefully

Use entire contents when first opened.

Do not vaccinate within 21 days of slaughter.

Store vaccine in refrigerator under 45°F (7°C).

Gentamicin is added as a preservative.

Newcastle Cloned N-79 (A-99M10) Caution

Burn containers and all unused contents.

Description

This product is formulated from a clone-selected LaSota strain of Newcastle virus to aid in the prevention of Newcastle disease.

Newcastle Cloned N-79 (A-99M10) Indications For Use

For vaccination of healthy chickens 2 weeks of age or older by drinking water administration to aid in the prevention of Newcastle disease in chickens.

Vaccination Programs

Many factors must be considered in determining the vaccination program for a particular farm or poultry operation. To be fully effective, the vaccine must be administered to healthy receptive birds held in proper environment under good management. In addition, the response may be modified by the age of the birds and their immune status. Seldom does one vaccination under field conditions produce complete protection for all individuals in a given flock. The amount of protection required will vary with the type of operation and the degree of exposure that a flock is likely to encounter. For these reasons a program of periodic revaccination may be required.

Precautions

Only Vaccinate Healthy Birds

Consult your poultry pathologist for further recommendations based on conditions existing in your area at any given time.

This vaccine offers protection with mild reaction.

Warning

Newcastle disease virus can cause inflammation of the eyelids of humans, lasting two or three days. The user should avoid contaminating his hands, eyes and clothing with this vaccine.

Rehydration Of The Vaccine

Do Not Open And Mix The Vaccine Until Ready To Begin Vaccination.

Use Vaccine Immediately After Mixing.

1. Tear off the aluminum seal from the vial containing the dried vaccine.

2. Lift off the rubber stopper.

3. Pour clean, cool non-chlorinated water into the vaccine vial until the vial is approximately two-thirds full.

4. Replace the rubber stopper and shake vigorously until all material is dissolved.

5. The vaccine is now ready for drinking water use in accordance with directions below.

Drinking Water Administration

FOR CHICKENS 2 WEEKS OF AGE OR OLDER

1. Remove all medication, sanitizers and disinfectants from the drinking water, preferably 72 hours before vaccinating and 24 hours following vaccination.

2. Provide enough watering space so that at least two-thirds of the birds can drink at one time.

3. Scrub waterers thoroughly and rinse with fresh, clean water.

4. Withhold water for 2 hours before vaccinating to stimulate thirst.

5. Rehydrate the vaccine as directed above.

6. Add rehydrated vaccine to clean, cool non-chlorinated water at a sufficient volume to last 1.5 to 2 hours at current flock water consumption rates.

7. Distribute the vaccine solution as prepared above, among the waterers provided for the birds. Avoid placing waterers in direct sunlight.

8. Provide no other drinking water until all the vaccine treated water has been consumed.

Notice

All Schering-Plough Animal Health vaccines released for sale meet the requirements of the licensing authority (U.S. Department of Agriculture) in regard to safety, purity, potency and the capacity to immunize normal, susceptible birds.

Newcastle Cloned N-79 (A-99M10) Caution

The capacity of this vaccine to produce satisfactory results depends on many factors including, but not limited to conditions of storage and handling by the user, administration of the vaccine, health and responsiveness of individual animals and degree of field exposure. Therefore, directions for use should be followed carefully.

For Veterinary Use Only

U.s. Federal Regulations Prohibit The Repackaging Or Sale Of The Contents Of This Carton In Fractional Units. Do Not Accept If Seal Is Broken.

U.S. Veterinary License No. 226

Schering-Plough Animal Health Corp., Millsboro, DE 19966 U.S.A.

1-800-219-9286 (U.S.A.)

Copyright © 2006

Schering-Plough Animal Health Corp.

All rights reserved.

Made in U.S.A.

 

NDC-

 

10 X 10,000 Doses

0138-5110-02

2635

Nac No.

10472781
SCHERING-PLOUGH ANIMAL HEALTH CORPORATION
556 MORRIS AVE., SUMMIT, NJ, 07901
Telephone:   908-629-3490
Order Desk:   800-648-2118
Fax:   908-629-3306
Customer Service:   800-521-5767
Website:   www.sp-animalhealth.com
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