UNIVAX-BD®

Bursal Disease Vaccine

Product Description

Univax-BD is a live virus vaccine containing a carefully selected mild strain of bursal disease virus grown in tissue culture and combined with stabilizing agents. The product is supplied as a lyophilized vaccine contained in vials sealed under vacuum.

Indications

This product has been shown to be effective for the vaccination of healthy 18 to 19 days of age chicken embryos or chickens 1 day of age or chickens 1 week of age or older against infectious bursal disease.

Advantages*

  • Produces broad protection against subclinical challenge without destroying future immunization capabilities
  • Approved for in ovo use in 18 to 19 day embryonated eggs
  • Approved for day of age by subcutaneous route of administration or by drinking water to birds 1 week of age or older
  • Highly antigenic, mild reacting, plaque-purified virus for consistent protection
  • Ideal product for in ovo or day of age application

Diseases/Parasites

  • Infectious Bursal disease (IBD)

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 1 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.

In Ovo or Subcutaneous Administration

FOR CHICKENS EMBRYOS 18 TO 19 DAYS OF AGE OR CHICKENS 1 DAY OF AGE
For in ovo administration: inoculate each 18 to 19 day-old chicken embryo with a full dose (0.05 ml or 0.1ml).
For subcutaneous administration: inoculate each day-old chicken with a full dose (0.2 ml).

Drinking Water Administration

FOR CHICKENS ONE WEEK 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 water from the chickens until they are thirsty.
3. Calculate the water volume needed so the vaccine will be consumed in approximately 2 hours.
4. Optional: as an aid in preserving the virus, add a vaccine stabilizer to the stock solution or to the tank containing clean, cool, non-chlorinated water. Agitate thoroughly. Follow the manufacturer’s rate of administration and wait time.
5. Add rehydrated vaccine from vial to the water and mix thoroughly.
6. Turn on tank valve or automatic dosing system.
7. Provide as sole source of drinking water until all vaccine-water solution has been consumed.

Supplied

10 x 5,000 doses

Caution

1. VACCINATE ONLY HEALTHY CHICKENS.
2. All chickens should be vaccinated at the same time.
3. Use only in states (U.S.) where permitted and on premises with a history of bursal disease.
4. Use entire contents when first opened.
5. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter.
6. Store at 2° to 8°C (35° to 46°F). Do not freeze.
7. Inactivate unused contents before disposal.
8. Do not mix with other products, except as specified on this label.
9. In case of human exposure, contact a physician.
10. Contains gentamicin as a preservative.
11. FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY.

Notice

This vaccine has undergone rigid potency, safety and purity tests, and meets Merck Animal Health, 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. A safety data sheet (SDS) is available upon request. This and any other consumer information can be obtained by calling Merck Animal Health Customer Service at 1-800-211-3573.

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.

Contact our sales or technical services representatives to help design a custom vaccination program.

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For additional information, please see the product label.
For more information regarding efficacy and safety data, go to productdata.aphis.usda.gov.

*Data on file, Merck Animal Health

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