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MASTITIS
MASTIVAC
Polyvalent inactivated vaccine for mastitis in bovine livestock
VACCINATION IS THE KEY TO BOOST UDDER IMMUNITY
Vaccination leads to high concentrations of antibodies in the udder
More efficient immune response
More opsonization
More neutralization
More phagocytosis
Better immune status of the udder
Is indicated for:
- Active immunization against clinical and/or subclinical mastitis
- Reducing the clinical signs of clinical mastitis
- Lowering the somatic blood cell count in subclinical mastitis
THE BROADEST SPECTRUM
7 ANTIGENS FOR BROAD COVERAGE
MASTIVAC‘S composition contains the pathogens that are the most often involved in bovine mastitis, including summer mastitis.
THE SIMPLEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE VACCINE SCHEDULE
THE MOST LASTING PROTECTION
2 treatments per year
With MASTIVAC, implementing vaccination in a milk quality and mastitis control programs is easy.
Blanket vaccination
Cows can be vaccinated at any time, regardless of their physiological state. This makes treatment easier and allows all the animals to have the same vaccination status.
Cows that are always immunized
Compliance with the vaccination program means that the animals are always immunized, without windows of unprotection.
MASTITIS VACCINE SCHEDULE WITH MASTIVAC
- Broad spectrum 7 antigens in one dose
It contains the majority of the germs that are frequently involved in mastitis.
- The most lasting protection
By complying with the vaccination schedule, the cow is always immunized.
- The easiest treatment
Blanket vaccination and two doses per year.
- Contributes to lowering the use of antibiotics
By lowering the incidence and severity of mastitis.
- Boosts the farm’s profitability
Lowers a huge economic impact with a minimum investment.
- Also for beef cattle
Indicated to combat Arcanobacterium pyogenes, a cause of summer mastitis characteristic of extensive and semi-extensive cattle.