Vaccine Agavac
| Species | Sheep, goats. |
|---|---|
| Composition |
Composition per dose (1 ml): Excipient: Adjuvant: |
| Indications | It is used in the immunoprophylaxis of contagious agalactia in sheep and goats. The vaccine is indicated for the active immunization of these two target species and the prevention of infection. Immunity is established 21 days after the second vaccination and lasts at least 6 months, covering the lactation period. |
| Dosage and method of administration |
The vaccine is administered to pregnant animals during the 3rd and 4th months of gestation via subcutaneous injection, at a dose of 1 ml, behind the elbow or at the base of the tail. The second dose is administered 21 days later, with the same dose. Recommendations for proper administration: |
| Contraindications | The vaccine should not be administered to: - Sheep and goats in the last month of gestation; - Animals with infectious or parasitic diseases; - Stressed animals; - Immunosuppressed animals due to nutritional and management factors. |
| Waiting period |
Zero days. |
| Release form | Flacons made of PP or brown borosilicate glass type I, containing 50 ml (50 doses) or 100 ml (100 doses), sealed with siliconized rubber stoppers and aluminum caps. Secondary packaging: Carton box x 18 flacons x 50 ml or 100 ml. Not all packaging sizes may be available for sale. |
| Storage conditions | Store in a dark place, separate from food and feed, at T°C 2°C + 8°C, in places inaccessible to children. |
| Shelf life |
2 years from date of production, from first opening – 6 hours. Do not use after the expiry date indicated on the packaging. |
