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Inactivated Rabbit Haemorrhagic Virus Vaccine:
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DISCRIPTION :
Inactivated vaccine prepared from livers of artificially infected rabbits, used for active immunization of rabbits against viral haemorrhagic disease.
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COMPOSITION :
Each dose of the vaccine contains at least 28 (Daoud et. al strain) HAU of a local isolate of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus inactivated with formaline and suspended in aluminum hydroxide gel.
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INDICATION :
The vaccine is used for active immunization of rabbits against viral haemorrhagic disease. |
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ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE :
Each dose is 0.5 ml; inoculated subcutaneously in the dorsal
aspect of the neck .
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PROGRAMME OF VACCINATION :
1) In slightly contaminated area :
Primary vaccination :
6-8 week of age .
Boosters :
Every six months .
2) In highly contaminated area :
Primary vaccination:
4 weeks of age .
Boosters :
4 weeks after primary vaccination and
subsequently every six months.
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PRECAUTION:
- Vaccinate only healthy birds .
- The vaccine must be protected from direct sun light and heat .
- Apply usual aseptic procedures.
- Shake the vial well before use .
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EXPIRY DATE:
18 months from date of manufacture .
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STORAGE:
Store between 4 – 8oC.
Don’t freeze.
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PACKAGE:
Each bottle contains 10 doses.
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