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VACCINATION PROGRAM FOR SWINE AND POULTRY

The document outlines a vaccination program for swine and poultry, detailing various diseases, their causative agents, types of vaccines, administration routes, and dosing schedules. It provides specific recommendations for each disease, including timing for first and second doses, as well as remarks on special considerations for certain populations. The information is aimed at ensuring proper health management in livestock and poultry in the Philippines.
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VACCINATION PROGRAM FOR SWINE AND POULTRY

The document outlines a vaccination program for swine and poultry, detailing various diseases, their causative agents, types of vaccines, administration routes, and dosing schedules. It provides specific recommendations for each disease, including timing for first and second doses, as well as remarks on special considerations for certain populations. The information is aimed at ensuring proper health management in livestock and poultry in the Philippines.
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VACCINATION PROGRAM

Diseases Causative Vaccine Route of 1st Dose 2nd Dose Subseque Remarks
Agent Types Administrati nt Dose
on
Swine
Foot and mouth Aphthovirus Inactivated IM 1-2 months 3-4 months Semi-annually In FMD
disease in case of affected areas
breeders and
replacement
stock
Hog cholera Pestivirus Modified live IM 1-2 months 2-4 months Annually for Do not
breeders vaccinate
before weaning pregnant
time animals
Pseudorabies Porcine herpes Inactivated IM 2-3 weeks 3-4 months Annually for Vaccine
virus breeders supply is
before weaning presently
regulated by
the BAI-DA
Transmissible Coronavirus Inactivated IM 4-5 months 6-7 months 3 weeks before For breeders
gastro-enteritis every farrowing and
replacement
gilts only,
Modified live
also available

Parvovirus Porcine Inactivated IM 4-5 months 6-7 months 3 weeks before For breeders
parvovirus every farrowing and
replacement
gilts only
Piglet scours Escherichia coli Bacterin IM 4-5 weeks 1-2 weeks 2-3 weeks For breeders
before before before every only
farrowing farrowing subsequent
farrowing
Salmonellosis Salmonella Bacterin IM 2-4 weeks 3-4 months - For fattening
cholerasuis usually mixed after weaning stock, 3rd dose
with E.coli and may be
Pasteurella optional
sp. depending on
severity of
enzootic
infections

Pasteurellosis Pasteurella Bacterin IM 2-4 weeks 3-4 months - Repeat dose


multocida usually mixed after weaning before
with E.coli and breeding if
Pasteurella necessary
sp.

Leptospirosis Leptospira sp. Polyvalent IM 1 week 3-4 months - Semiannual


bacterin before booster doses
weaning in breeders
Mycoplasma Mycoplasma Inactivated IM 2 weeks or 2-3 weeks - Semiannual
pneumonia or hyopneumoniae older later booster doses
enzootic in breeders
pneumonia

Diseases Causative Vaccine Route of 1st Dose 2nd Dose Subseque Remarks
Agent Types Administrati nt Dose
on

Poultry
Marek’s disease Herprsvirus Live avirulent SC Day old - - Single dose
Turkey herpes only
virus Bivalent types
available
Newcastle disease Paramyxovirus Live mild and Drinking water, eye 1st – 2nd week 3rd – 5th week Before start of Boosted when
inactivated drop or spray with live lay (in layers, egg production
vaccines and breeders) decrease to
with inactivated below 30%
vaccine
Gumboro disease Birnavirus Live mild and Drinking water 1st week with 3rd – 5th week Before start of Delay 1st and
inactivated live vaccine lay (in layers 2nd dose in
and breeders) birds with high
with inactivated maternal
vaccines immunity
Infectious Coronavirus Mild live Drinking water or 1st – 2nd week 3rd – 5th week Before start of Vaccine is also
bronchitis monovalent or spray with live lay (in layers incorporated in
bivalent vaccine and breeders) NCD vaccines,
with inactivated e.g., NCD-IB
vaccines vaccine
Avian Picornavirus Modified live Drinking water 1st – 2nd week 3rd – 4th week - Cull infected
encephalomyelitis layers
breeders
Egg drop syndrome Adenovirus Inactivated Spray or eyedrop 12-14 weeks 1-20 weeks - -
Viral arthritis (leg Reovirus Modified live Spray or eyedrop 1-2 weeks 3-4 weeks Before start of lay -
weakness/mal- and inactivated with live with live (in layers and
breeders) with
absorption vaccine vaccine inactivated vaccine
syndrome
Infectious Fowl herpens Modified live Spray or eyedrop 23 weeks 5-6 weeks - -
laryngotracheitis virus
Fowl pox Avian pox virus Modified live Wing web stab - - - -
chicken pox
virus or pigeon
pox virus
Fowl cholera Pasteurella Killed bacterin IM 8-10 weeks 12 weeks - -
multocida
Chronic respiratory Mycoplasma Live and Spray or SC 1-6 weeks 4 weeks Before start of Do not
disease or air sac gallisepticum inactivated lay(in layers medicate
syndrome and chicken with
breeders)with antibacterial
inactivated drug 5 days
vaccines before or after
vaccination

Source: The Philippines Recommends for Animal Health Care

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