Doses500 doses 1000 dosesGtin no.8906065789343 8906065789350Fowl cholera is manifested as:Acute form:Dead birds as the first indicationCoid discharge from the mouthRuffled feathers diarrhea and increased respiratory rate Chronic form:Swelling in sternal bursae, wattles, joints, tendon sheaths and footpadsExudative conjunctivitis and pharyngitisTorticollis may result when the meninges, middle ear or cranial bones are infectedHaemorrhagic ulcers in intestines haemorrhagic ulcers in intestinesThe post-mortem lesions in fowl cholera are:Hyperemia in abdominal vesselsPetechial and ecchymotic haemorrhagesEnteritisYolk peritonitisCellulitis of face and wattlesPurulent arthritisFowl cholera can be diagnosed on the basis of:Characteristic signs and lesionsIsolation and identification of organismRoute of administration:Globivac fc can be administered by i/m or s/c injectionDose of vaccination:0.5 ml per birdAge of vaccination:Booster vaccination: after 3 to 4 weeks of primary vaccination (necessary for lifelong immunity)Precautions:Vaccine should be stored and transported as per the conditions recommended.Vaccine vials should not be exposed to direct sun light.Consult your veterinarian for specific vaccination schedule for your farm.Vaccinate only healthy birds.Vaccine should be brought to ambient temperature (15-25 degree celcius) before vaccination.Shake the bottle well before and during vaccination.Follow aseptic precautions for vaccination.Use the bottle entirety once opened. Left over vaccine should be discarded.If accidental injection occurs in human, consult your physician immediately.