INNOVAX-ND-IBD®

INNOVAX-ND-IBD ® is a frozen, live, cell-associated vaccine against Newcastle disease (ND), Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) and Marek’s disease (MD).


Description
INNOVAX-ND-IBD® is a frozen, cell associated, live virus vaccine that contains the recombinant serotype 3 turkey herpesvirus with the F gene from Newcastle disease virus and VP2 gene from Infectious bursal disease virus. The vaccine ampules are inserted in metal canes, stored and shipped in a liquid nitrogen container.

Composition

  • Serotype 3, Live Virus, Live Marek’s Disease Recombinant
  • The F gene from Newcastle disease virus
  • The VP2 gene from Infectious bursal disease virus

Formulation
A frozen, live, cell-associated vaccine

Indications
INNOVAX-ND-IBD® is recommended for vaccination of healthy 18-day-old chicken embryos by the in ovo route or of one-day-old chickens by the subcutaneous route to aid in the prevention of Marek’s disease, Newcastle disease and Infectious bursal disease.

Important: Storage Conditions

AMPULES – Store in liquid nitrogen container.

DILUENT – Do not freeze.

CONTAINER – Store liquid nitrogen container securely in upright position in a dry,
well-ventilated area and away from incubator intakes and chicken boxes.

Safety Precautions

Liquid nitrogen container and vaccine should be handled only by properly trained personnel who are thoroughly conversant with the Union Carbide publication and instruction booklet regarding the use of, precautions and safe practices for liquefied atmospheric gases (particularly liquid nitrogen). When removing ampule cane, handling frozen ampules, or adding liquid nitrogen, wear long sleeves, a plastic face shield and gloves to protect the skin from contact with the liquid nitrogen.

All storage and handling of the liquid nitrogen container must be in a dry, ventilated area. Do not inhale liquid nitrogen vapors. If drowsiness occurs, get fresh air quickly; then ventilate entire area. If breathing difficulty occurs, apply artificial respiration. If any of these difficulties persist or there is a loss of consciousness, summon a physician immediately. Care should be exercised to prevent contaminating your hands, eyes and clothing with the vaccine.

Preparation of Vaccine

CAUTION: READ ABOVE WARNING ADVICE ON HANDLING VACCINE AMPULE.
AMPULES HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO EXPLODE ON SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES. DO NOT THAW IN HOT OR ICE-COLD WATER. STERILIZE VACCINATING EQUIPMENT BY BOILING IN WATER FOR 30 MINUTES OR BY AUTOCLAVING 20 MINUTES AT 250°F (121°C). DO NOT USE CHEMICAL DISINFECTANTS.

  1. Before withdrawing vaccine from liquid nitrogen canister, protect hands with
    gloves, wear long sleeves and use a face mask or goggles. It is possible an accident could occur with either the liquid nitrogen or the ampules of vaccine. When removing an ampule from the cane, hold palm of gloved hand away from body and face.
  2. When withdrawing a cane of ampules from canister in liquid nitrogen container,
    expose only the ampule to be used immediately. We recommend handling only one ampule at a time. After removing the ampule from the cane, the remaining ampules should be replaced immediately in the canister of the liquid nitrogen container.
  3. The contents of the ampule are thawed rapidly by immersing in a container of
    clean water at a temperature range of 68°-86°F (20°-30°C). Gently swirl the ampule to disperse contents. Then break ampule at its neck and immediately proceed as follows.
  4. Dilute the vaccine with diluent for administration. Use 100 ml sterile diluent for
    each 1,000 doses of vaccine to administer 0.1 ml dose per chicken embryo or use 50 ml for each 1,000 doses of vaccine to administer 0.05 ml per chicken embryo by the in ovo route.
  5. Draw contents of ampule into a sterile 10 ml syringe, mounted with an 18 gauge
    needle.
  6. Dilute immediately by filling the syringe slowly with a portion of the diluent.
    IMPORTANT: THE DILUENT SHOULD BE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE (60°-
    80°F/16°-27°C) AT TIME OF MIXING.
  7. The contents of the filled syringe are then added to remaining diluent. It is
    important that this be done slowly. Slowly empty the syringe, allowing the vaccine to run down the side of the diluent container. Gently agitate the container as the vaccine is being mixed. Withdraw a portion of the diluent with the syringe to flush ampule. Remove the remaining diluent from the ampule and inject gently into the diluent container. Remove the syringe.
  8. Fill the previously sterilized automatic syringe or egg inoculation machine
    according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  9. The vaccine is now ready for use.

Method of Vaccination In ovo Administration:

  1. Inoculate each 18-day-old chicken embryo with a full dose (0.05 ml or 0.1 ml).
  2. Entire contents of container must be used within 1 hour after mixing or be discarded according to caution statement No. 11.
  3. After reconstitution, the vaccine should be kept cool and gently agitated frequently.

S/C injection Administration:

  1. Inject each 1-day-old chick with a full dose (0.2 ml) S/C under neck skin.
  2. Entire contents of container must be used within 1 hour after mixing or be discarded according to caution statement No. 11.
  3. After reconstitution, the vaccine should be kept cool and gently agitated frequently.

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.
This product is not hazardous when used according to directions supplied. A material safety data sheet (MSDS) is available upon request. This and any other consumer information can be obtained by calling Intervet Inc. Customer Service at 1-800-521-5767.

Caution
Good management practices are recommended to reduce exposure to Marek’s disease and Newcastle disease for at least three weeks following vaccination.
Therefore, directions should be followed carefully.

  1. Do not mix any substance with this vaccine.
  2. Store vaccine in liquid nitrogen at a temperature below -238°F (-150°C).
  3. Gloves and visor should be worn when handling liquid nitrogen.
  4. ONCE THAWED, THE PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE REFROZEN.
  5. Do not dilute or otherwise stretch the dosage of this vaccine.
  6. Once mixed with diluent, the vaccine should be gently agitated frequently.
  7. Once mixed with diluent, the vaccine should be used within 1 hour.
  8. Only healthy chicken embryos should be vaccinated.
  9. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter.
  10. This vaccine contains Gentamicin as a preservative.
  11. BURN THIS CONTAINER AND ALL UNUSED CONTENTS.

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.

STORE VACCINE IN LIQUID NITROGEN. Contact our sales or technical services representatives to help design a custom vaccination program.

Website

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