Nobilis® IB+ND

An inactivated combined vaccine for the immunization of chickens against Infectious Bronchitis (serotype Massachusetts) and Newcastle Disease.

Description
Nobilis IB + ND is an inactivated combined vaccine for the immunisation of chickens against infectious Bronchitis (serotype Massachusetts) and Newcastle Disease.

Composition
Active components
– Inactivated IB strain M41.
– Inactivated ND Clone 30 virus

Formulation
Water-in-oil emulsion.

Indications
The vaccine is recommended for the booster vaccination of layers and breeding stock for protection against the Massachusetts serotype of Infectious Bronchitis and Newcastle Disease.

Vaccination
Nobilis IB + ND should be given to birds not less than 4 weeks before the expected onset of lay. For an optimal booster effect, the birds must be primed with live vaccine against Infectious Bronchitis and Newcastle Disease. For priming against IB the live Massachusetts (Nobilis IB Ma5 or Nobilis IBH120) should be used. The best results will be obtained if vaccination with inactivated vaccine takes place 6 or more weeks after administration of the live primer but in no circumstances should this be carried out earlier than 4 weeks after priming.

Dosage
Each bird: 0.5 ml.

Method of administration
Intramuscularly in the thigh or breast muscle or subcutaneously in the lower part of the neck.

Withholding period
None

Presentation
500 ml (1000 doses) bottles.

Storage
Store at a temperature of 2-8°C and avoid freezing.
Opened vials should be used within three hours..

Contra-indications
When used according to instructions: None.

Further information
Dispose of empty or part-used vials in accordance with local regulations.

Precautions
– Vaccinate only healthy animals.
– Before use allow the vaccine to reach room temperature (20-25°C).
– Shake the bottle well before use.
– Use sterile vaccination equipment.
– Use the entire contents when first opened.
– Do not mix with other vaccines.
– Should a vaccinator inject himself or a bystander by accident, a local reaction may occur. It is recommended that the advice of a doctor is sought, taking care to inform the doctor that the vaccine is an oil emulsion.