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]]>A 3 week onset of immunity and 12 month duration of protection has been demonstrated by challenge with Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo.
For active immunisation of cattle persistently infected with Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo.
Vaccination reduces urinary shedding of Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo without clearance of renal colonisation. This effect appears 4 weeks post vaccination and its duration is unknown. The epidemiological significance of the reduced shedding has not been demonstrated. The vaccination may not prevent abortion in cows in which placental infection has already occurred.
Dose 2 ml
Administration By subcutaneous injection, preferably in the neck. Shake the container well before withdrawing the dose.
Basic vaccination scheme 2 doses of vaccine separated by a 4 to 6 week interval. Calves as young as 4 weeks of age may be vaccinated.
Revaccination scheme A single 2 ml dose on an annual basis.
WITHDRAWAL: Zero days.
Vaccinated cattle may be positive for diagnostic tests for leptospirosis and therefore unacceptable for export to some countries
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]]>A 3 week onset of immunity and 12 month duration of protection has been demonstrated by challenge with Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo.
For active immunisation of cattle persistently infected with Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo.
Vaccination reduces urinary shedding of Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo without clearance of renal colonisation. This effect appears 4 weeks post vaccination and its duration is unknown. The epidemiological significance of the reduced shedding has not been demonstrated. The vaccination may not prevent abortion in cows in which placental infection has already occurred.
Dose 2 ml
Administration By subcutaneous injection, preferably in the neck. Shake the container well before withdrawing the dose.
Basic vaccination scheme 2 doses of vaccine separated by a 4 to 6 week interval. Calves as young as 4 weeks of age may be vaccinated.
Revaccination scheme A single 2 ml dose on an annual basis.
WITHDRAWAL: Zero days.
Vaccinated cattle may be positive for diagnostic tests for leptospirosis and therefore unacceptable for export to some countries
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]]>Description:
For active immunisation of sheep and cattle from two weeks of age. Effective against clostridial diseases, backleg, braxy, pulpy kidney and tetanus.
Use on:
Sheep and cattle
From two weeks old
Dose:
Sheep and lambs: 1ml.
Cattle and calves: 2ml.
Primary vaccination: two doses should be adminsitered 4-6 weeks apart followed by an annual booster.
Booster: single dose at 6-12 month intervals.
Administration:
Recommended subcutaneous injection in the loose skin on the side of the neck.
Shake bottle well before withdrawing any of the solution.
Syringes and needles should be sterile before use and injection should be made through area of clean, dry skin taking precautions against contamination.
Withdrawals:
Milk: zero days
Meat: zero days
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]]>Suspension for injection for vaccination of heifers and pregnant cows to protect unborn calves against rotavirus and coronavirus and 4 key strains of E coli. Use On: Heifers and pregnant cows. Standard Dosage: Inject a 5-ml dose subcutaneously in two doses. The first 5ml dose to be administered 1-2 months before calving and a second 5ml dose 2-4 weeks after the first injection, at least 2 weeks prior to calving.
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]]>Suspension for injection for vaccination of heifers and pregnant cows to protect unborn calves against rotavirus and coronavirus and 4 key strains of E coli.
Use On:
Heifers and pregnant cows.
Dose:
Inject a 5-ml dose subcutaneously in two doses.
The first 5ml dose to be administered 1-2 months before calving and a second 5ml dose 2-4 weeks after the first injection, at least 2 weeks prior to calving.
It’s suggested that a single doce of the product that’s given two weeks before calving may give enhanced antibody levels in the colostrum against the component antigens.
Size:
50ml
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]]>Target Species: Cattle
Treats and Controls: Leptospiia hardjo, Leptospira interrogans serovar hardjo (hardjo Prajitno) and L. borgpetersenii serovar hardjo (hardjo Bovis)
Administration Method: Subcutaneous injection (under the skin)
Withdrawal Time: There is no withdrawal time for this product
Dosage for cattle: 2 ml per animal.After the initial vaccination a second dose should be given no less than 4 weeks and no more than 6 weeks after.
Always read the label and all enclosed information for Leptavoid H before administering to animals!
Reasons to useLeptavoid-H
Leptavoid-H is the only licensed vaccine that protects against both strains of leptospiia hardjo
Leptavoid-H is the only licensed vaccine that protects against L. interrogans hardjo. This infection was found in 76% of abortion and reduction of milk production
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]]>For the active immunisation of cattle and sheep against disease associated with infections caused by Clostridium chauvoei (Blackleg and post-parturient gangrene). Onset and duration of immunity have not been determined for this vaccine.
Dosage and administration
Administration
By subcutaneous injection, preferably in the loose skin on the side of the neck, observing aseptic precautions.
Shake bottle thoroughly before use.
Syringes and needles should be sterilised before use and the injection should be made through an area of clean, dry skin, taking precautions against contamination.
Primary vaccination
Cattle: two doses of 2 ml administered six weeks apart, 2-3 weeks before the expected period of risk.
Sheep: two doses of 1 ml administered six weeks apart, 2-3 weeks before the expected period of risk.
Revaccination
Revaccination with a single dose is advised annually before the expected period of risk.
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
Do not vaccinate sick or immunodeficient animals.
No side effects other than those listed below are expected when the vaccine is used between 8 and 2 weeks prior to parturition. In the absence of specific data, the use of the vaccine during the first or second trimester of pregnancy should be avoided. Avoid stress in pregnant ewes and cows.
Clinical trials have demonstrated that the presence of maternal antibodies against C. chauvoei may reduce the antibody response to vaccination in young lambs. Therefore, to ensure an optimal response in young animals with high levels of MDA, the primary vaccination should be delayed until the levels wane (which is after about 8-12 weeks of age).
In the event of an anaphylactic reaction appropriate treatment, such as adrenaline, should be administered without delay.
Most vaccinated animals may experience reactions to vaccination. These reactions are usually localised swelling (up to 14 cm in diameter, which resolves in less than 10 weeks) or induration at the injection site but may also include abscess (in up to 17% of animals) or other reaction in underlying tissues at the injection site.
Skin discolouration (which returns to normal as the local reaction resolves) and localised pain for 1-2 days post first vaccination may occur at the injection site. The local reactions do not affect the general health, demeanour, feeding or weight gain of the animals.
No information is available on the safety and efficacy from the concurrent use of this vaccine with any other. 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.
Do not mix with any other veterinary medicinal product.
Withdrawal periods
Cattle: zero days.
Sheep: zero days.
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