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Boehringer: Vaccine for PCV2 and Mycoplasma

18-09-2013 | | |
Boehringer: Vaccine for PCV2 and Mycoplasma

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI), the US animal health division of Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation, has made it easier to vaccinate swine against porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, two of the most economically important swine diseases, in a single injection with Flexcombo.

Because every swine herd is unique, Flexcombo, one of the products in the Flex Family of vaccines, allows producers and veterinarians to customise vaccination programs based on their specific disease problems and management protocols. Each Flexcombo package contains a 250-mL bottle of Ingelvac CircoFlexand 250 mL of Ingelvac MycoFlexvaccine in a 500-mL headspace bottle for mixing. This provides a total of 500 mL of the mixed vaccine, enough to vaccinate 250 head with a single 2-mL injection.



According to Sarah Jorgensen, Flex brand manager for the BIVI Swine Division, the new Flexcombo package makes it practical for veterinarians and producers to mix and administer the vaccine to pigs three weeks of age and older to protect against PCV2 and mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in a single injection. “We’ve focused on ease of use for customers to mix and administer Ingelvac CircoFlex and Ingelvac MycoFlex vaccines,” Jorgensen explains. “It’s a simple process: Aseptically, add the contents of the green-capped Ingelvac CircoFlex bottle to the red-capped Ingelvac MycoFlex headspace bottle, shake well and inject.”



“Because both Flex vaccines contain ImpranFlexadjuvant technology, they are highly compatible when mixed and administered, providing a rapid, long-lasting immune response with low risk of adverse reactions,” says Jorgensen. “Plus, the 250-dose package size of Flexcombo makes it more convenient for larger production facilities to vaccinate pigs with fewer vaccine bottles and less mixing.”



The single 2-mL injection of FLEXcombo gives producers the ability to reduce stress on both pigs and people while decreasing labour costs. Additionally, a reduced number of injections offers greater Pork Quality Assurance (PQA) benefits.



“Since Ingelvac CircoFlex and Ingelvac MycoFlex were approved for use more than four years ago, well over a billion pigs have been effectively vaccinated,” Jorgensen says. “In hundreds of production facilities and in ongoing field trials, the Flex Family of vaccines continues to provide long-lasting efficacy and safety in every dose administered to healthy, susceptible pigs.”



For more info:  www.bi-vetmedica.com

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