Poulvac ST modified-live vaccine aids in the reduction of Salmonella enteritidis, Salmonella heidelberg and Salmonella typhimurium colonization. In addition, Poulvac ST:
Helps reduce colonization of a variety of Salmonella types1
Is proven to be safe for hatchery use2
Helps stimulate cell-mediated immunity
Is effective for helping prime the immune system
Three Vaccines to Help Reduce One Serious Threat
Modified-live and inactivated Salmonella vaccines from Zoetis Global Poultry, along with our industry-leading tech support, offer a comprehensive management program to assist in the reduction of Salmonella colonization in poultry operations. Our complete Salmonella management program includes:
A proven portfolio of vaccines—Poulvac SE, Poulvac SE-ND-IB and Poulvac ST—to help prevent egg-borne Salmonella contamination
Diagnostic services to assess disease control and validate vaccine impact
Industry-leading technical service support to interpret serology and diagnostic reports and help strengthen your Salmonella control program
For more information about Salmonella prevention and control please visit www.FreeFromSE.com
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Please note that this is a general product information according to US approvals, for specific regulatory information concerning your market please contact Regulatory department email: Regulatory.AffairsMER@zoetis.com
Supplied in 10 x 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 dose units
Spray Administration:
Remove seal and stopper. Half fill vial with cool distilled water. Replace stopper and shake until dissolved.
Pour rehydrated vaccine into a clean container and add cool distilled water to dilute the vaccine as indicated for your specific coarse spray vaccination machine. For example, use a total of 500 mL of water per 5,000 doses of vaccine. Mix thoroughly.
Administer at a rate of 1 dose of prepared vaccine per bird.
Drinking Water Administration:
Discontinue use of medications or sanitizing agents (such as chlorine) in the drinking water 24 hours before vaccinating. Do not resume use for 24 hours following vaccination.
Provide enough waterers so two-thirds of the birds may drink at one time. Scrub waterers with fresh, clean, nonchlorinated water and drain dry. Do not give vaccine water through medication tanks.
Turn off automatic waterers 2 to 4 hours before vaccinating so that the only available water is the vaccine water. Do not deprive birds of water in extremely hot weather.
Remove seal and stopper. Half fill with clean, cool nonchlorinated water. Replace stopper and shake until dissolved.
Use a clean container two-thirds filled with cool, clean, nonchlorinated water. Add dried milk at a rate of 1 ounce per 2.5 gallons.
Add the rehydrated vaccine. Stir thoroughly and add water to make final mixture at a rate of 5,000 doses per 12.5 gallons.
Give 1 dose of vaccine per bird, distributing the final volume of vaccine water evenly among the clean waterers. Do not place the waterers in direct sunlight.
Resume regular water administration only after all the vaccine water has been consumed.
This vaccine is recommended for mass administration by spray to healthy chickens 1 day-of-age as an aid in the reduction of Salmonella enteritidis, Salmonella heidelberg and Salmonella typhimurium colonization of the internal organs, including the intestines and ceca. A second dose should be given at 2 weeks-of-age in the drinking water.
If possible, vaccinate all susceptible birds on the premises at the same time.
For 10 to 14 days after vaccinating, avoid carrying vaccine particles on shoes, clothing, etc. into areas where there are unvaccinated birds.
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