Reassortant Avian Influenza Virus (H5 Vaccine) Bivalent Vaccine, Inactivated (Cell Source, H5N6 Strain H5-Re13+H5N8 H5-Re14)
For Veterinary Use Only
| Main Components and Content |
Contains inactivated Reassortant Avian Influenza Virus H5N6 Subtype (Strain H5 Re-13) and H5N8 Subtype (Strain H5 Re-14) proliferated by MDCK cells. HA Titers before inactivation: 1:256. |
| Physical Property |
White milky emulsion |
| Indication for Use |
Prevention of avian influenza H5 subtype 2.3.4.4h branch and 2.3.4.4b branch. Immunity produced after 14 days. |
Administration and Dosage
To be injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously at the neck area.
Chickens (14-35 days)
0.3 ml
Chickens (>35 days)
0.5 ml
Ducks/Geese (14-35 days)
0.5 ml
Ducks/Geese (>35 days)
1.0 ml
1.Do not administer to birds infected with avian influenza virus or unhealthy birds.
2.Do not freeze the vaccine.
3.Restore vaccine temperature to room temperature and shake well before use.
4.Once opened, use within 1 day.
5.Do not use within 28 days before slaughter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should the H5 vaccine be stored?
The vaccine should be stored at a temperature between 2-8°C. Do not freeze the product.
How long does the immunity period last for poultry?
The immune period is 6 months for chickens. For ducks and geese, after a booster administration, the immunity period is 4 months.
What is the required dosage for adult chickens?
For chickens older than 35 days, the recommended dosage is 0.5 ml, administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
Is there a withdrawal period before slaughter?
Yes, the vaccine should not be used within 28 days before slaughter.
How soon is immunity produced after vaccination?
Immunity is typically produced 14 days after the vaccination process.
What should I do before using the vaccine?
The vaccine temperature should be restored to room temperature and the bottle should be shaken well before use.