Triplevac
This page contains information on Triplevac for veterinary use.The information provided typically includes the following:
- Triplevac Indications
- Warnings and cautions for Triplevac
- Direction and dosage information for Triplevac
Triplevac
This treatment applies to the following species:NEWCASTLE-BRONCHITIS VACCINE
B1 Type, B1 Strain, Mass & Conn Types, Live Virus
DIRECTIONS FOR USE, READ CAREFULLY
Description
This vaccine is prepared from the proven B1 strain of Newcastle disease virus and the mild Massachusetts and Connecticut types of infectious bronchitis virus. The viruses have been propagated using SPF embryonated eggs.
Triplevac Indications For Use
Drinking Water - Vaccination of healthy chickens two weeks of age or older to aid in the prevention of Newcastle disease and Massachusetts and Connecticut types bronchitis.
Beak-O-Vac or Coarse Spray - Vaccination of healthy chickens one day of age or older (spray) to aid in the prevention of Newcastle disease and Massachusetts and Connecticut types bronchitis. If chickens are vaccinated earlier than two weeks of age, revaccination is recommended for optimum protection.
Vaccination Programs
Many factors must be considered in determining a sound vaccination program for a particular farm or poultry complex. To be fully effective, the vaccine must be administered properly to healthy, receptive birds maintained in a proper environment under good management. In addition, the response may be influenced by the age of the birds and their immune status. Seldom does one live virus vaccination under field conditions produce lifetime protection for all individuals in a given flock. The level of immunity required will vary with operational practices and the degree of exposure. Therefore, a program of periodic revaccinations may be necessary.
Preparation Of Vaccine
FOR BEAK-O-VAC USE
SEE ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS BELOW
DO NOT OPEN AND MIX THE VACCINE UNTIL READY TO BEGIN VACCINATION. USE VACCINE IMMEDIATELY AFTER MIXING.
1. Remove the tear-off seal and stopper from the bottle of vaccine.
2. Remove the seal and stopper from the bottle of diluent.
3. Pour a small amount of diluent into the vial of vaccine.
4. Insert the rubber stopper and shake the vial.
5. Pour the rehydrated vaccine back into the bottle containing the rest of the diluent. Replace the stopper and shake.
6. Place the vaccine in an appropriate container.
The vaccine is now ready for use by the following method. For best results, be sure to follow the directions carefully!
Beak-o-vac Administration
FOR CHICKENS ONE DAY OF AGE
1. Attach the container holding the vaccine to the Beak-O-Vac machine and adjust for delivery of 33-35 doses per ml.
2. Hold the chicken in such a manner that the chicken’s beak is opened in the direction of the nozzle so the vaccine is deposited on the roof of the mouth as the beak is turned.
Preparation Of Vaccine
FOR DRINKING WATER OR COARSE SPRAY USE
DO NOT OPEN AND MIX THE VACCINE UNTIL READY TO BEGIN VACCINATION. USE VACCINE IMMEDIATELY AFTER MIXING.
1. Remove the tear-off seal and stopper from the vial containing the lyophilized vaccine.
2. Carefully pour clean, cool, non-chlorinated tap water into the vaccine vial until the vial is approximately two-thirds full.
3. Insert the rubber stopper and shake vigorously until all material is dissolved.
4. The vaccine is now ready for drinking water or coarse spray use in accordance with the directions below. For best results, be sure to follow directions carefully!
Drinking Water Administration
FOR CHICKENS TWO WEEKS OF AGE OR OLDER
1. Do not use any disinfectants in the drinking water for 48 hours before vaccinating and 24 hours after vaccination.
2. Withhold the water from the chickens until they are thirsty. Withholding periods will vary from 2 to 8 hours according to age of chickens and weather conditions.
3. Scrub waterers and rinse thoroughly with fresh, clean water. Do not use disinfectants for cleaning waterers.
4. Mix rehydrated vaccine with clean, cool, non-chlorinated tap water in accordance with the chart below.
(Water Per 1000 doses Vaccine)
Age of Chickens |
Liters |
U.S. Gallons |
Imp. gallons |
2 - 4 Weeks |
23 |
6 |
5 |
4 - 8 Weeks |
38 |
10 |
8.5 |
8 Weeks or Older |
60 |
16 |
13 |
As an aid in preserving the virus, 100 g (3.2 oz.) of non-fat powdered milk may be added to each 38 liters (10 U.S. gal. or 8 Imp. gal.) of water used for mixing vaccine. Add the dried milk first and agitate thoroughly. Then add the rehydrated vaccine from the vial and mix thoroughly.
5. Distribute the vaccine solution, as prepared above, in the waterers provided for the chickens. Avoid placing waterers in direct sunlight.
6. Provide no other drinking water until all the vaccine-water solution has been consumed.
Coarse Spray Administration
FOR CHICKENS ONE DAY OF AGE
1. Use rehydrated vaccine as indicated for specific coarse spray vaccination machine. For example, a machine which dispenses 20 ml to a box of 100 chickens; - total volume for 2,000 doses in 400 ml, and 10,000 doses is 2,000 ml of deionized water. Mix thoroughly.
2. Add the vaccine solution to reservoir on the machine.
3. Prime and adjust machine as instructed in manual accompanying the specific machine.
4. Place boxes holding 100 chickens each on the conveyor belt or in machine. Activate spray head.
Coarse Spray Administration
FOR CHICKENS TWO DAYS OF AGE OR OLDER
1. Initial spray vaccination should be coarse spray, i.e. Hardi®.
2. Do not use any disinfectants or skim milk in sprayer.
3. Use sprayer only for administration of vaccines.
4. Shut off all fans while spray vaccinating. Turn on fan immediately after spraying. Be careful in hot weather.
5. Spray chickens by walking slowly through the house.
6. Follow the manufacturer’s directions regarding water volume.
7. Use only clean, cool, deionized water.
8. Individual(s) spraying chickens should wear face mask and goggles.
Triplevac Caution
1. VACCINATE ONLY HEALTHY CHICKENS. Although disease may not be evident, coccidiosis, Mycoplasma infection, infectious bursal disease, Marek’s disease, reovirus infection and other disease conditions may cause complications or reduce immunity.
2. All susceptible chickens on the same premises should be vaccinated at the same time.
3. The revaccination of laying hens with live Newcastle/Bronchitis vaccine may be detrimental to the flock and cannot be generally recommended. Consult your Intervet representative for more information.
4. Efforts should be taken to reduce stress conditions at the time of vaccination and during the post-vaccination period.
5. Do not spill or splash the vaccine.
6. Do not dilute the vaccine or otherwise stretch the dosage.
7. Store at 2° to 7° C (35° to 45° F).
8. Use entire contents when first opened.
9. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter.
10. Burn containers and all unused contents.
11. This vaccine contains gentamicin as a preservative.
12. WARNING: Newcastle virus occasionally causes conjunctivitis in humans. Avoid any contact of vaccine with eyes.
13. FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY.
Notice
This vaccine has undergone rigid potency, safety and purity tests, and meets Intervet Inc., U.S. and local regulatory requirements. It is designed to stimulate effective immunity when used as directed, but the user must be advised that the response to the product depends upon many factors, including, but not limited to, conditions of storage and handling by the user, administration of the vaccine, health and responsiveness of the individual chickens and the degree of field exposure. Therefore, directions should be followed carefully.
Records
Keep a record of vaccine, quantity, serial number, expiration date, and place of purchase; the date and time of vaccination; the number, age, breed, and locations of chickens; names of operators performing the vaccination and any observed reactions.
FEDERAL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT THE REPACKAGING OR SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS CARTON IN FRACTIONAL UNITS. DO NOT ACCEPT IF SEAL IS BROKEN.
Intervet Inc., Merck Animal Health, division of Intervet Inc., Omaha, NE 68103 USA
U.S. Veterinary License No. 165A
1 800 211-3573 (USA)
1 866 683-7838 (CAN)
For patent information:
http://www.merck.com/product/patent/home.html
152022-10
|
Code |
|
10 x 25,000 Doses |
054000 |
158861-04 |
CPN: 1047404.3
Intervet Inc.
2 GIRALDA FARMS, MADISON, NJ, 07940
Customer Service: | 800-521-5767 | |
Order Desk: | 800-648-2118 | |
Technical Service (Companion Animal): | 800-224-5318 | |
Technical Service (Livestock): | 800-211-3573 | |
Fax: | 973-937-5557 | |
Website: | www.merck-animal-health-usa.com |
![]() |
THIS SERVICE AND DATA ARE PROVIDED "AS IS". DVMetrics assumes no liability, and each user assumes full risk, responsibility, and liability, related to its use of the DVMetrics service and data. See the Terms of Use for further details. |
Copyright © 2023 Animalytix LLC. Updated: 2023-02-28