Clostridia Vaccine
Description
Clostridium Chauvoei-Septicum-Novyi-Sordellii-Perfringens Types C & D Bacterin-Toxoid. Bar-Vac 7 bacterin-toxoid is prepared from cultures of organisms listed. Alum precipitated.
Features
- Each dose provides seven-way clostridia protection.
- Sub-Q administration.
- Approved for use in cattle and sheep.
- Used successfully for many years in the USA.
Benefits
- Eliminates tissue damage resulting from IM administration.
- Complies with NCBA Beef Quality Assurance guidelines for routes of administration.
Advantages
Bar-Vac 7 provides an economical, convenient way to protect healthy suspectible cattle and sheep from seven-way clostridia in one vaccine.
Dosage & Administration
Using aseptic technique inject a single 5 mL dose Sub-Q in cattle or 2.5 mL in sheep. Repeat in 21 to 28 days and once annually.
Precautions
Store out of direct sunlight at a temperature between 35∞ - 45∞ F (2∞ - 7∞ C). Avoid freezing. Shake well before using. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter. Anaphylactoid reactions may occur.
Antidote: Epinephrine.
Antidote: Epinephrine.
Uses
Bar-Vac 7 is recommended for vaccination of healthy, susceptible cattle and sheep against disease caused by Clostridium chauvoei, Cl septicum, Cl novyi, Cl sordellii, Cl perfringens Types C and D. Immunity may be provided against the beta and epsilon toxins elaborated by Cl perfringens Type B. This immunity is derived from the combination of Type C and Type D fractions.
Warning
Animal inoculation only.
Highlights
- Seven-way clostridia vaccine.
- Sub-Q administration.
- Use in all cattle and sheep.
Files
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