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Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml )

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Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) Description
Equine POTOMAVAC is a liquid suspension of inactivated Ehrlichia risticii. Safety and efficacy of this product have been demonstrated in controlled vaccination challenge tests and in thorough field evaluations. See Allivet's Horse Vaccine Chart to find out which vaccine is right for your horse.
*Due to state regulations Allivet can't ship this item to the following states GA, IA, or MN.
What is Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml )?
The EQUINE POTOMAVAC® vaccine is a liquid suspension of inactivated Ehrlichia risticii recommended for the vaccination of healthy horses as an aid in the prevention of Potomac Horse Fever (equine monocytic ehrlichiosis) caused by E. risticii.
Which animals/pets is Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) for?
Horses 3 months or older
Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) uses
- Protect healthy horses from Potomac Horse Fever (PHF) caused by E. risticii. - Shown to be 100% effective in protecting against mortality. - Shown to be 86% effective against PHF.
What does Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) do?
EQUINE POTOMAVAC® vaccine is a liquid suspension of inactivated Ehrlichia risticii. When adminitered to healthy horses this triggers and immune response to aid in the protection of Potomac Horse Fever (equine monocytic ehrlichiosis) caused by E. risticii.
Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) side effects
In rare instances, administration of vaccines may cause lethargy, fever, and inflammatory or hypersensitivity types of reactions. Treatment may include antihistamines, anti-inflammatories, and/or epinephrine.
Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) ingredients
EQUINE POTOMAVAC® is a liquid suspension of inactivated Ehrlichia risticii.
Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) overdose: What to do?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
What to know before using Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml )
Safety and efficacy of this product have been demonstrated in controlled vaccination challenge tests and in thorough field evaluations. Vaccinating animals whose immune response is compromised by stress, disease, etc. may not produce the desired results. After the primary vaccination and booster, annual revaccination is recommended. Speak with your vet about your horses vaccination schedule.
How is Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) sold?
5 x 1 Dose (1 ml ) Equine Potomavac 1 ds (1 ml )
Manufacturer
Boehringer Ingelheim
Tips for using Equine Potomavac 5 x 1 Dose (1 ml )
Potomac horse fever (PHF) is a disease affecting horses and is best known for its gastrointestinal signs such as enteritis and diarrhea. This diseases is caused by E. risticii & Neorickettsia risticii, organisms that live inside several different cells of the equine body. This disease is also referred to as equine monocytic ehrlichiosis, or equine ehrlichial colitis.
Overview
DOSAGE: For primary vaccination, aseptically inject 1 mL (1 dose) intramuscularly into healthy horses 3 months of age or older. Revaccinate with a second 1 mL dose 3 to 4 weeks later. Revaccinate annually with a single 1 mL dose.
Main Ingredients
EQUINE POTOMAVAC is a liquid suspension of inactivated Ehrlichia risticii

HORSE POTOMAC FEVER VACCINE

Potomac horse fever (PHF) is a disease of equids best known for its gastrointestinal signs such as enteritis and diarrhea. This disease is caused by Neorickettsia risticii, an organism that lives inside several different cells of the equine body. This disease has been referred to in the past as equine monocytic ehrlichiosis, or equine ehrlichial colitis. The first prominent sign of PHF often observed by owners is a decrease in feed intake. In fact, some horses may not initially show any other clinical signs except not eating.
 

Potomac horse fever is caused by Neorickettsia risticii, an organism member of the Erlichiaea family. According to the isolates obtained from clinical cases, there is diversity in the organism and each isolate has a different pattern of antigenic proteins. Therefore, Potomac horse fever is caused by more than one strain ofNeorickettsia risticci. Cases of Potomac horse fever have a seasonal presentation with the highest number of cases with clinical signs in July, August, and September.

 

Potomac horse fever is found throughout in North America and has been reported in most regions of the United States and Canada. Studies have shown that 16 - 33 percent of horses with no history of having had the disease have evidence of having been exposed to N. risticii.  N. risticii can cause abortions, and it is related to placentitis and retained placenta in most cases. The aborted fetus will show signs of the infection as well. Direct transmission from horse to horse does not occur