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Poulvac Maternavac 4

This treatment applies to the following species:
Company: Zoetis

Bursal Disease-Newcastle Disease-Bronchitis-Reovirus Vaccine

Standard & Variant, Massachusetts Type, Killed Virus

This product has been shown to be effective for the vaccination of healthy primed chickens between 16 and 22 weeks of age against standard and variant infectious bursal disease, Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis Mass type, and malabsorption due to reovirus. Duration of immunity has not been established. For more information regarding efficacy and safety data, go to productdata.aphis.usda.gov.

The vaccine has been shown to be effective in progeny of vaccinates against standard and variant infectious bursal disease, Newcastle disease, and malabsorption due to reovirus.

Directions For Use

Inject 0.5 mL intramuscularly or subcutaneously using aseptic technique. Vaccinate only healthy birds. For primed birds, a single dose between 16 and 22 weeks (approximately 4 weeks prior to lay) is indicated.

Precautions

Store in the dark at 2°-8°C (35°-46°F). Do not freeze. Warm to 22°-32°C (72°-90°F) and shake well before using. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate within 42 days before slaughter. Contains gentamicin and amphotericin B as preservatives. Do not mix with other products. In case of human exposure, contact a physician.

Technical inquiries should be directed to Zoetis Inc. Veterinary Services, (888) 963-8471.

For veterinary use only

VLN 190/PCN 12M5.E0

Zoetis Inc., Kalamazoo, MI 49007, USA

500 mL

1,000 Doses

40025896

CPN: 3690583.0

ZOETIS INC.
333 PORTAGE STREET, KALAMAZOO, MI, 49007
Telephone:   269-359-4414
Customer Service:   888-963-8471
Website:   www.zoetis.com
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