What is the Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine?
- Vaccine
- Poultry
Active Ingredients: Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine is used to provide immunization against infection due to the Infectious Bursal Disease virus in chickens. Active vaccination prevents or reduces the severity of infections due to this virus. It can be administered by oral/intraocular drop or drinking water.
Each dose of the Infectious Bursal Disease Vaccine contains live attenuated Infectious Bursal Disease virus (B87 strain), Titer ≥ 103.5 ELD50. It is a thermo-stable compound that is suitable for hot climates.
Basil Hygiecare is a producer and distributor of the Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine. We offer a wide range of high-quality and cost-effective veterinary medicines that are available for global exportation. This medicine is produced in our GMP-certified facilities in China, India, and the USA.
Why choose us as your Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine manufacturer?
Basil Hygiecare, an American pharmaceutical company, is a manufacturer of the Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine. We offer a comprehensive range of 250+ veterinary medicines, including the manufacture of more than 20 veterinary vaccines, to meet the market needs of our veterinary distributors, veterinarians and livestock farmers. Over the last 20 years, we have emerged as a leading Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine manufacturer based on our reputation for supplying high-quality and efficacious veterinary products.
Precautions
Do NOT use Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine for an animal that:
- has a known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
- is diseased, undernourished, or has compromised immune function.
- has recently undergone stressful conditions.
Be sure to thoroughly wash and disinfect your hands and any equipment after handling this vaccine. The virus can shed for up to 3 weeks, so continue thorough washing and disinfecting after handling vaccinated birds.
Uses
What is Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine used for?
It’s used to vaccinate poultry against specific strains of the virus that cause Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD/Gumboro disease).
What animals can be treated with Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine?
It’s recommended for poultry, such as chickens.
How is Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine used?
This medicine has been manufactured as a live virus packaged in a vial. It is intended to be rehydrated and delivered as eye drop instillation or orally through drinking water.
When administering via drinking water, it is best to withhold the chicken’s access to water for 2-4 hours before vaccination.
How should Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine be stored?
This medication should be stored in a dark, dry location, between 2-8°C. Do not freeze the solution.
Is there a withdrawal period after treatment with Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine?
The withdrawal period is 14-21 days, which is dependent on the method of vaccination.
Dosage
It is typical to vaccinate chickens that are 1 to 14 days old, and administer a booster at 2-5 weeks. For long-term immunity, a third treatment may be necessary.
Refer to a veterinary doctor or pharmacist for guidelines on dosage.
Side Effects
As with all pharmaceuticals, some unwanted effects can occur from the use of the Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) (Gumboro Disease) Vaccine. After the vaccination, monitor the animal for any adverse effects.
Some reported side effects include:
- mild fever
- lethargy or depression (temporary)
Some serious side effects may include anaphylactic shock or allergic reactions.
For a comprehensive list of all possible side effects of this medication, consult a veterinarian.