Pajjiż: New Zealand
Lingwa: Ingliż
Sors: Ministry for Primary Industries
bovine viral diarrhoea virus (inactivated)
Schering-Plough Animal Health Limited
bovine viral diarrhoea virus (inactivated)
bovine viral diarrhoea virus (inactivated) 0 vaccine
Vaccine
ACVM Registered
2001-11-15
BOVILIS BVD 10 mL, 20 mL, 50 mL and 100 mL – Leaflet, Carton and Label A008237 Page 1 of 10 BOVILIS BVD 06-Oct-23 Leaflet RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY BOVILIS ® BVD VACCINE CONTAINING INACTIVATED BVDV ANTIGEN FOR THE ACTIVE IMMUNISATION OF CATTLE AGAINST BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHOEA VIRUS (BVDV) AND, IN COWS AND HEIFERS, FOR PROTECTION AGAINST TRANSPLACENTAL INFECTION OF THE FETUS WITH BVDV. Bovilis BVD contains inactivated antigen of cytopathogenic BVDV strain C-86. READ ENTIRE LEAFLET BEFORE USE. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Dose = 2 mL by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection into the anterior third of the neck. Allow product to reach ambient temperature and shake bottle well before use. Ensure vaccinator gun delivers correct dose. Use sterile equipment and change needles frequently. Vaccinate only healthy, clean and dry animals. RECOMMENDED VACCINATION PROGRAMME PRIMARY VACCINATION The primary course consists of a sensitiser dose (2 mL) followed by a booster dose (2 mL) administered between 4 weeks to 6 months later. ANNUAL (BOOSTER) VACCINATION ALL CLASSES OF CATTLE (INCLUDING BULLS) An annual booster dose (2 mL) should be given every 12 months to maintain immunity and provide fetal protection. BREEDING CATTLE Good practice is to administer booster vaccination no less than but close to 4 weeks before the start of mating to ensure fetal protection in early gestation. CALVES Calves can be vaccinated from 4 months of age (all classes of cattle). This is to ensure that any maternally derived antibodies do not reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine. FETAL PROTECTION Following a third dose (annual vaccination) Bovilis BVD provides 12 months fetal protection. ADVERSE REACTIONS A slight swelling may be observed at the site of vaccination for 1 to 2 weeks. Occasionally, transient mild pyrexia may also occur. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Field data has shown that Bovilis BVD vaccine has no adverse effect on milk production. This product is safe for use in pregnant cows. Aqra d-dokument sħiħ