For use in healthy cattle, ReproSTAR’s antigens aid in preventing the most common strains of leptospirosis found in North America. Containing the Xtend SP adjuvant, it also provides long-term stimulation of the immune system. Much lower cost when compared to similar products. Dairy cattle should be vaccinated at dry off.
Aids in the prevention of disease caused by Leptospira canicola, L. grippotyphosa, L. icterohaemorrhagiae, L. pomona and L. hardjo bovis.
Labeled for: beef and dairy cattle
Species: cattle
Protects against hardjo bovis the most common strain of leptospirosis in the United States.
The antigen for the hardjo bovis strain was isolated from a herd within the United States whereas other vaccines derived their antigen from a strain in Australia making ReproSTAR’s antigen closest to the hardjo bovis most likely to infect a herd in the U.S.
The Xtend SP adjuvant provides long term stimulation of the immune system. Much lower cost when compared to similar products
Supporting Information: Contains serovars of Leptospira canicola, grippotyphosa, icterohaemorrhagiae, pomona and hardjo bovis with the adjuvant Xtend SP. Also contains thimerosal as a preservative.
Contains antigens for the five most common strains of leptospirosis including the one most often found in the United States- hardjo bovis. Herds infected with leptospira have problems with late term abortion, early embryonic death, reduced conception rates and can pass infection on to calves. Infected cattle and calves can cause persistent infection in herds that are not vaccinated.
Store out of direct sunlight at 35 to 45 ˚F (2 to 7 ˚C); DO NOT FREEZE.
Do not vaccinate within 60 days of slaughter. Use entire contents when first opened.
Swelling may occur at the injection site. Milk reduction and transient (passing) depression may be observed in dairy cows for 3 to 6 days following vaccination.
Anaphylactic reactions may occur; use epinephrine as antidote.
Shake well before using. Administer 2 ml subcutaneously in the neck following Beef Quality Assurance guidelines. Repeat in 4-6 weeks. Revaccinate annually with a single dose or as recommended by your veterinarian. Dairy cows should be vaccinated at dry off due to reduction in milk production caused by vaccination in lactating cows.
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