PESTORIN MORMYX lyophilisate and solvent for suspension for injection
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Vaccine against rabbit haemorrhagic disease and myxomatosis
type of preparative: | Vaccines |
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target species animals: | Rabbit |
Composition - 1 ml:
Liquid component
Names of substances | Quantity | Function |
Calicivirus septicemiae haemorrhagiae cuniculi | min. 128 HA, max. 1024 HA | Active substance |
Algeldratum | 0,2 ml | Adjuvant |
Thiomersalum | 0.085-0.115 mg | Conservans |
Natrii chloridi solutio | ad 1 ml | Diluent |
Freeze-dried component
Names of substances | Quantity | Function |
Poxvirus myxomatosae attenuatum | min. 103,3 TCID50max. 105,8TCID50 | Active substance |
Nutrimentum pro lyophilizatione | ad 1.0 ml | Protective substance |
Nutrimentum MEM | ad 1.0 ml | Culturing medium |
Effect method:
Antigens contained in the vaccine administered into the animal body provoke creation of specific antibodies, which then protect the immunized animal against rabbit haemorhagic disease and myxomatosis.
Full post-vaccination immunity develops in nine days in case of myxomatosis and in ten days in case of haemorrhagic disease and persists for a period of one year in case of haemorrhagic disease and for a period of six months in case of myxomatosis.
Immunity:
Full immunity develops againts myxomatosis 9 days and againts pest 2 - 3 weeks after the vaccination, respectively. Animals kept for breeding should be re-vaccinated against myxomatosis in 6-months and and against pest in 12-months intervals. Considering the disease seasonal incidence, animals should be vaccinated (revaccinated) in time to ensure their full immunity during the whole critical period of infection occurrence.
Indication:
For the preventive immunization of clinically healthy rabbits against rabbit haemorrhagic disease and myxomatosis.
Contraindication:
Ill and cachectic animals. Doe-rabbits should not be vaccinated during the last week of their pregnancy due to the possibility if miscarriage induced by the harsh handling.
Interaction:
Unknown
Preparation for application:
Shake the content of the vial well before use. Dilute the lyophilizate in the liquid vaccine component; the vaccine shall be applied within 2 hours after dilution.
Dosage:
1 ml regardless of animal size. The following immunization regimen is recommended: Rabbits should be vaccinated at the age of 10 weeks.
Vaccination can be performed earlier in case of adverse infectious conditions, namely, as follows:
a) Vaccination with the monovalent vaccine against myxomatosis (Myxoren) can be performed at the age of 4 weeks and above followed with the revaccination with the vaccine Pestorin Mormyx that shall be applied not earlier than at the age of 10 weeks. The interval of at least 2 weeks shall be kept between the applications of the vaccines Myxoren and Pestorin Mormyx.
b) Vaccination with the vaccine Pestorin Mormyx can be performed at the age of 6 weeks and above followed by the revaccination performed 4 weeks later.Next revaccinations with the vaccine Pestorin Mormyx is recommended to be performed in 6-month intervals in breeding animals.
Considering the disease seasonal incidence, animals should be vaccinated (re-vaccinated) in time to ensure their full immunity during the whole critical period of infection occurrence.
Adverse effects:
Unknown
Storage:
Store in a dry and dark place at the temperature of 2 oC - 8 oC. The vaccine shall not be allowed to freeze!
Withdrawal period:
Rabbits should not be slaughtered for meat for 7 days after the vaccination due to a possible local reaction.
Shelf life:
2 years. Use the vaccine within 2 hours mixing the components!
Package:
5 x 1 doses, 20 ml, 5 x 20 ml.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
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