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Release 3.18
Poulvac Hitchner B1
 
Species: Chickens
Therapeutic indication: Immunological veterinary medical products: For poultry
Active ingredient: Vaccine Antigens
Product:Poulvac® Hitchner B1
Product index: Poulvac Hitchner B1
Poultry - meat: Zero days
Poultry - eggs: Zero days
Incorporating:
Presentation
A freeze-dried pellet containing Newcastle Disease virus strain B1, 105.5 - 107.2 EID50 per dose.
Uses
For the active immunisation of chickens to reduce clinical signs due to infection with Newcastle disease virus. The onset of immunity is from three weeks after vaccination. Immunity has been shown to last for at least 6 weeks.
Dosage and administration
For drinking water, spray, intranasal or eye drop administration.
Drinking Water
For birds 2 weeks of age or older. Never use less than one dose per bird. Discontinue any drinking water medication 24 hours before vaccination.
Water containing a high level of free chlorine should not be used. A general indication is that if chlorine can be detected in the water by smell or by taste it could deactivate the living virus. If so 1 pint (500 ml) of skimmed milk should be thoroughly mixed into every 5 gallons (20 litres) of water before adding the vaccine. Only perfectly clean and rust free utensils and drinkers (preferably plastic) should be used, and disinfectants and detergents must not be used for cleaning. Ensure that there is enough drinking trough space to allow all birds immediate access to the vaccine. No untreated water should be available until the treated water has been consumed. Withhold the water 1-2 hours before vaccination to stimulate thirst.
Remove the aluminium seal from the vaccine vial. To dissolve the vaccine pellet, the rubber stopper should then be removed whilst the vial is immersed in a plastic measuring jug containing one litre (approximately 1 quart) of clean cool water. Half fill the vial with water, replace the stopper and shake to dissolve any remaining vaccine.
The vaccine concentrate should then be added to and thoroughly mixed with sufficient drinking water to last for approximately 2 hours.
The approximate drinking water requirements are given in table 1.
Distribute the diluted vaccine evenly in the drinkers.
Do not expose prepared drinking water vaccine to sunlight.
Return to regular watering only after the vaccine water has been consumed.
The vaccine solution is best divided so that the drinkers are charged at least twice with the vaccine to ensure a more widespread uptake.
If nipple drinkers are employed, ensure that header tanks are continually refilled with water containing vaccine.
The vaccine may be used in automatic watering equipment. However, the main supply should only be turned on when all the vaccine-treated water has been consumed.
Table 1: Approximate drinking water requirements
Quantity per 1,000 birds
Age of Birds
Gallons
Litres
First week
½–1
2–4
Weeks 2–4
2–2½
8–10
Weeks 5–7
3-4
12–16
8 weeks and over
4½-5
18–20
NB: Check that all birds are never left without water after vaccine treatment.
Spray
For birds 4 weeks of age or older.
Hitchner B1 vaccine, has been successfully used in most types of spray equipment, the droplet sizes varying from coarse (Knapsack) to very fine (aerosol).
The vaccine should be dissolved as described under drinking water administration. The vaccine concentrate should then be added to the water in the sprayer tank and thoroughly mixed.
Intranasal
For use in birds from one day of age. Reconstitute the vaccine as directed below. Fit the drop dispenser on the bottle. Place finger over one nostril of the bird, allow one drop of the vaccine to fall into the other nostril. Vaccination is completed when the vaccine is inhaled into the nasal cavity. Do not release the bird until this occurs.
Eye Drop
For use in birds from one day of age. Reconstitute the vaccine as directed below. Fit the drop dispenser on the bottle. Hold the bird so that one eye is pointed upward and allow one drop of vaccine to fall into the eye.
Reconstitution for intranasal and eye drop routes
Remove the aluminium foil and rubber stopper from the vaccine vial and add sterile diluent to half fill the vial. Replace the rubber stopper and shake so that all the vaccine material is completely dissolved.
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
Do not vaccinate unhealthy birds.
Do not use in birds in lay.
It is accepted that spray administration offers benefits over water administration in terms of ease of application and percentage of birds vaccinated. Nevertheless, greater secondary problems can result under certain management conditions. Spray vaccination should not be used if inter-current infection is suspected.
Safety and efficacy data are available which demonstrate that this vaccine, when administered by eye drop at one day of age, can be administered on the same day as Poulvac IBMM and Poulvac MD Vac administered by eye drop and by injection, respectively, and that Poulvac Bursine 2 may be administered by eye drop within 7 days.
Safety and efficacy data are available which demonstrate that this vaccine, when administered by eye drop at 4 weeks of age, can be administered on the same day as Poulvac ILT, Poulvac AE and Poulvac Bursine 2 by eye drop.
No information is available on the safety and efficacy of this vaccine when used with any other veterinary medicinal product except the products mentioned above. A decision to use this vaccine before or after any other veterinary medicinal product therefore needs to be made on a case by case basis.
Safety and efficacy data are available which demonstrates that this vaccine can be mixed and administered with Poulvac IBMM, Poulvac ILT, Poulvac AE and Poulvac Bursine 2 when administering by eye drop. Do not mix with any other veterinary medicinal product.
Reactions to vaccination occur seldom after intranasal, intraocular or drinking water administration. Mild respiratory distress is observed in up to 4% of birds vaccinated by the spray route. These symptoms typically appear within 4 to 9 days of the administration of the vaccine and may last several days.
No adverse reactions exceeding those reported above were recorded following administration of a tenfold overdose by the oral, intranasal or eye drop routes. The administration of a tenfold overdose by the spray route results in an increased incidence of respiratory distress and may result in mortality rates of up to 8%.
Withdrawal period
Zero days
Operator warnings
Live Newcastle disease virus may cause conjunctivitis in man. When administering vaccine by the spray method operators must protect eyes and nose by wearing goggles and a mask or a full face mask that comply with BS EN 166:2002 and BS EN 149:2001.
Pharmaceutical precautions
For animal treatment only.
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Store and transport at +2°C to +8°C.
Protect from light.
Do not freeze.
Shelf-life after reconstitution according to directions: use immediately.
Legal category
Legal category: POM-VPS
Packaging quantities
1,000 dose, 2,500 dose and 5,000 dose vials.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
Further information
Disposal
Disposal of waste material by boiling, incineration or immersion in an appropriate disinfectant approved for use by the competent authorities.
Marketing Authorisation Number
Vm 42058/4100
Significant changes
GTIN
GTIN description:10 x 1000 dose:
GTIN:05414736025766
GTIN description:10 x 2500 dose:
GTIN:05414736023724
GTIN description:10 x 5000 dose:
GTIN:08714015011761