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Trichoben (trichophytosis of cattle)

Species Cattle.
Composition

Trichoben - live lyophilized vaccine and diluent for injectable suspension, against bovine trichophytosis.
1 ml contains:

Lyophilized:

Active substance: Trichophyton verrucosum CCM 8165
min. 3.125 x 1,000,000 CFU
max. 18.75 x 1,000,000 UFC

Excipients:
Sodium chloride solution 0.8%
Protective medium (for TRICHO lyophilization)

Diluent A - 1 ml:
Sodium chloride - 8.34 mg.
Potassium chloride - 0.21 mg.
Disodium phosphate dodeeahydrate - 2.47 mg.
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate - 0.21 mg.
Water for injections - up to 1 ml.

Indications It is indicated for the prevention and treatment of cattle trichophytosis. Immunity is established in 30 days and lasts for a year.
Dosage and method of administration It is administered intramuscularly, in the lumbar or gluteal area. Vaccination and revaccination should be carried out on the left and right side of the body, respectively. Doses: Prophylactic and therapeutic Calves from 1 day to 3 months old - 2 x 2 ml Cattle over 3 months old - 2 x 4 ml .The interval between vaccination and revaccination must be 5 - 14 days. Another (third) revaccination can be carried out 2 - 4 weeks after revaccination, in animals with more serious forms of trichophytosis and also in cachectic animals. Recommendations regarding correct administration: the lyophilized vaccine is reconstituted with the attached diluent A. After reconstitution with the appropriate amount of diluent, a milky suspension with grayish-brown sediment is obtained, which disperses evenly after the vial is shaken.
Contraindications

Other immunoprophylactic interventions are prohibited in the period between 10 days before the first vaccination and 20 days after the second (third) vaccination;

Calves will not be given oral antifungal drugs.

Vaccinated animals should not be kept together with other cattle infected with ringworm.

To avoid the risk of serious immune damage during ringworm vaccination, calves requiring treatments can be treated with antibiotics such as penicillin, streptomycin, tylosin, tetracycline or sulfonamides.

Waiting period The slaughter of cattle for human consumption is allowed no earlier than 14 days later.
Release form

The lyophilisate is packaged in type I glass vials with rubber stoppers and aluminum caps.

Diluent A is packaged in type I or II glass vials, closed with a rubber stopper and an aluminum cap:

10 ml in a 10 ml bottle,

40 ml in a 50 ml bottle,

80 ml in a 100 ml bottle

Secondary packaging size:

Plastic box x 5 diluent vials x 10 ml and 5 lyophilized vials, Cardboard box x 1 diluent vial x 40 ml and 1 lyophilized vial,

Cardboard box x 1 diluent bottle x 80 ml and 1 freeze-dried bottle.

* Not all packaging may be available.

Storage conditions

Keep out of the sight and reach of children.

Store and transport under refrigerated conditions (2 °C - 8 °C).

Protect from frost and light.

Shelf life 3 years from the date of production, from the first opening – 2 hours. Do not use after the expiry date indicated on the packaging.