Inactivated vaccine against salmonellosis

Suspension
Indications
  • Prevention of salmonellosis in offspring
  • Induction of transovarian immunity in replacement birds

Description
An inactivated vaccine based on Salmonella enteritidis, S. typhimurium, and S. infantis strains.
It contains formalin-inactivated antigens and an aluminum hydroxide adjuvant.
The vaccine is administered to replacement poultry to induce transovarian immunity, protecting offspring against salmonellosis during the first weeks of life.

Target Animals:
  • Poultry (chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese)

Immunity and Dosage
Method of use: injections.
  • Immunity develops 21 days after the second dose and provides protection to offspring for up to 14 days after hatching.
  • Revaccination is recommended every 6 months.