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Nobilis Gumboro D78 Live

Revised: July 2015

AN. 00095/2015

SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS


1. Name of the veterinary medicinal product

Nobilis Gumboro D78 live


2. Qualitative and quantitative composition of product

Active ingredient per dose

Gumboro disease virus (strain D78) 4.0 log10TCID50.*

* Tissue culture infective dose 50%


Excipients:

For a full list of excipients, see section 6.1


3. Pharmaceutical form

Lyophilisate for suspension for oral administration.


4. Clinical particulars


4.1 Target species

Chickens.


4.2 Indications for use specifying the target species

For the active immunisation of chickens againstInfectious Bursal Disease (Gumboro disease).


4.3 Contraindications

Do not use in unhealthy birds. Sick or weak birds will not develop adequate immunity following vaccination.


4.4 Special warnings for each target species

A good immune response is reliant on the reaction of an immunogenic agent and a fully competent immune system. Immunogenicity of the vaccine antigen will be reduced by poor storage or inappropriate administration. Immuno-competence of the animal may be compromised by a variety of factors including poor health, nutritional status, genetic factors, concurrent drug therapy and stress.


4.5 Special precautions for use

Special precautions for use in animals

The properties of D78 are such that the vaccine virus will spread to in-contact birds and vaccine virus may increase in virulence on bird to bird passage.

Care should be taken to ensure that the vaccine virus does not spread to unvaccinated birds.


Under certain conditions, for example extreme disease pressure and variant challenge, fully immune birds may succumb to disease. Therefore, successful vaccination may not be synonymous with full protection in the face of a disease challenge.


Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the product to animals

Wash and disinfect hands after use.


4.6 Adverse reactions (frequency and seriousness)

None.


4.7 Use during pregnancy, lactation or lay

Not applicable.


4.8 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interactions

Complete lack of immunosuppression has not been demonstrated.

No information is available on the safety and efficacy of this vaccine when used with any other veterinary medicinal product. 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.


4.9 Amounts to be administered and administration route

The vaccine is administered in the drinking water.


Reconstitution of vaccine

The vaccine is presented in vials under vacuum. Measure the correct volume of water for the number of birds to be vaccinated (see below) and open the correct number of vials of vaccine under the surface of the water. All containers used should be clean and free from any traces of detergent or disinfectant. Mix thoroughly with a clean stirrer, ensuring that all vials used are emptied. Offer to birds immediately.


Use clean cold water, in which chlorine or metals can neither be tasted nor smelt. Where water sanitisers are used consult Intervet technical staff. Chlorine at levels as low as 1 ppm is known to have a detrimental effect on vaccine virus stability, therefore the use of liquid skimmed milk is recommended to prolong the life of the virus. This may be added to the water at the rate of 500 ml per 10 litre of water. After mixing well, the solution should be allowed to stand for 15 - 30 minutes before adding the vaccine. Only skimmed milk should be used, as the fat in whole milk may block the automatic drinking systems as well as reduce vaccine virus efficacy.


Volumes of water for reconstitution of vaccine

The volume of water for reconstitution depends on the age of the birds and the management practice.


Simple drinking troughs and fountains

The following are guidelines:

1000 doses per litre per age in days up to a volume of 20 litre per 1000 doses.

For heavy breeds, or in hot weather, the quantity of water may be increased up to 30 litre per 1000 doses. Where the number of birds is between the standard dosages, the next higher dosage should be used.


Nipple Drinkers

Drinker line management is known to have a significant effect on the viability of live vaccine virus. The vaccine virus can deteriorate very rapidly and it is essential to ensure that all birds received the correct dose. Special care should be observed concerning the method of administration. For example, small header tanks may require recharging with medicated water several times during a 1‑2 hour period.


Administration

Water should be withheld before vaccination. For recommendations see below under Management. Ensure that all medicated water is consumed within 1 - 2 hours. Turn on mains water when all the vaccine water has been consumed. Always make sure that there is food available when vaccinating. Birds will not drink if they have no food to eat.


Vaccination programmes

It is only necessary to apply the vaccine once to susceptible birds and this should be done as early as possible. In the field, maternal antibodies will exist in the majority of chicks, therefore, vaccination before 17 days for broiler-type birds and 21 days for replacement layers is not normally recommended where parent birds have been injected with an inactivated Gumboro vaccine.


Suggested vaccination programmes

This programme is intended only as a guide; local conditions must be allowed for.


Broilers Rearing pullets and breeding stock

17 days old* 21 days old

21 ‑ 24 days old 28 ‑ 30 days old

28 ‑ 30 days old


*This may be reduced to 14 days if MDA is known to be present at only very low levels.


Management

Great care should be taken to ensure that all birds receive a full dose of vaccine when the product is administered. When used in chickens where maternal antibody still exists, the way in which this vaccine is administered is critical. The following points have been found to improve vaccine "take":

Water withholding should be kept to a minimum, especially in broiler birds. Approximately half an hour is all that is required if the following management techniques are used.

Try to vaccinate at a time when birds are likely to be drinking, e.g. morning time for broilers, when food is in the food tracks.

Turn the lights down low when the water is turned off. For bell drinkers, go round the house emptying and cleaning the drinkers during the half-hour lights low period.

Mix up the vaccine according to the recommendations, and towards the end of the half-hour water withholding period, go round all the drinkers filling each with water containing vaccine. Leave the house and turn the light up. The increased light intensity will stimulate the birds to look for water and food. Therefore, it is important that food is available or the birds will not be interested in drinking. In some cases, it helps to run food tracks at the time the light intensity is increased.

For nipple lines a substantial volume of residual water may remain in the lines after the half-hour water withholding/dark period. It is advisable to drain the lines and prime with vaccine loaded water before allowing the birds to have access to the drinker lines. Mix up the vaccine and apply to the header tank(s). Calculate the volume of water that is left in the tank below the outlet valve and make sure you add extra vaccine to this volume of water. For example, if 10 liter remain below the outlet pipe and you are using 10 litre/1000 birds to vaccinate, add one extra vial of vaccine when mixing up vaccine for that tank. The use of this extra vaccine is important.

Once the vaccine has been consumed, resume management practices as normal. This approach to vaccination will ensure a more even vaccination of the crop and will be less stressful to the birds. Performance should therefore be less adversely affected.


For further information on use of a vaccine in specific circumstances or in conjunction with other Intervet vaccines consult Intervet technical staff.


4.10 Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes)(if necessary)

No specific treatment or antidote recommended.


4.11 Withdrawal periods

Zero days.


5. Immunological properties

The vaccine contains live Infectious Bursal (Gumboro) Disease virus for administration to chickens to stimulate active immunity against the disease.

ATC Vet code: QI01AD09


6 Pharmaceutical particulars


6.1 List of excipients

Stabiliser, buffer


6.2 incompatibilities

Do not mix with any other veterinary medicinal product.


6.3 Shelf life

Shelf life of the veterinary medicinal product as packaged for sale: 15 months

(after max 2 years at –25 ºC)

Shelf life after reconstitution according to the directions: Vaccine medicated water should be used within 2 hours and not stored.


6.4 Special precautions for storage

Store at 2 C - 8 C. Do not freeze. Protect from light


6.5 Nature and composition of immediate packaging

Cardboard box containing 1 or 10 glass type III (Ph.Eur) vials with 1000, 2000, 2500, 3000, 5000 and 10000 doses. The vials are closed with rubber stoppers and sealed with a colour coded aluminium cap. Not all presentation may be marketed.


6.6 Special precautions for disposal of unused veterinary medicinal product or waste material derived from the use of such products

Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal product should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements


7. Marketing authorisation holder

Intervet UK Ltd.

Walton Manor

Walton

Milton Keynes

Bucks.

MK7 7AJ


8. Marketing authorisationnumber

Vm 01708/4237


9. Date of renewal of authorisation

4 June 2004


10. Date of revision of the text

July 2015


Prohibition of sale, supply and /or use

Not applicable



APPROVED 02/07/15

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