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Fort Dodge Animal Health Fort Dodge Pneumabort-K +1b Equine Vaccine

SKU: PT0182412881

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Pneumabort K+1B Dose with Syringe. Vaccine to protection against abortigenic Rhino. Contains EHV-1P and EHV1B to protect against equine rhinopneumonitis and abortion in mares. Specific dosages for pregnant mares is described in detail on the packaging.

Dimension

  • Product Gross Weight: 0.1000 lb
  • Product Net Weight: 0.1000 lb
  • Product Height: 1.00 in
  • Product Length: 6.00 in
  • Product Width: 0.50 in
  • Packaging Type: Bottle
  • Recommended For: Equine

Instruction

  • Use Instructions: Shake well. Use entire contents when first opened.
  • Storage Instructions: Store in the dark at 2° to 7° C (35° to 45° F). Avoid freezing.

Safety

  • Caution: When used according to instructions, local or systemic reactions rarely occur. An occasional local swelling or induration at the site of injection may be encountered. Do not vaccinate within 60 days before slaughter. Use entire contents when first opened. In case of anaphylactoid reaction administer epinephrine.

Specifications

  • Benefits: 1. The 1b subgroup of EHV-1 continues to be an important group, as are abortions associated with EHV-1 infections.2. PNEUMABORT-K + 1b is uniquely adjuvanted for improved immune responses.3. Recommended for whole-herd management - including geldings, stallions and mares - where there is evidence of EHV-1 in the herd population.
  • Dosage Measure: 1. For pregnant mares, aseptically administer one 2-mL dose intramuscularly during the fifth, seventh and ninth months of each pregnancy.2. For young horses to aid in the prevention of EHV-1 respiratory infections, aseptically administer one 2-mL dose intramuscularly after weaning, followed by a second 2-mL dose three to four weeks later. Revaccinate with a single 2-mL dose six months after the second primary dose and annually thereafter.3.To ensure proper placement and retention of the vaccine, inject deep into the heavy muscles of the hindquarter.4. Mild exercise to promote absorption is recommended for one week after injection.5. Maiden and barren mares that come in contact with vaccinated pregnant mares should be vaccinated on the same schedule as the pregnant mares with which they are in contact. Mares more than five months pregnant at the time of arrival on a farm should be vaccinated upon arrival and at two-month intervals until foaling.6.Pregnant mares that are in contact with mares that have aborted EHV-1 infected fetuses should be vaccinated. Such vaccination may provide immunity for those mares in the group which are not incubating an abortigenic infection at the time of vaccination.
  • Dosage Strength: 2000 mg