Vaccines
FDA Takes Action Against New York Dairy Farmer
Proprietor sold animals with illegal drug residues in violation of federal law
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Tips to handle vaccines
Compliance and proper vaccine handling and administration are two of the biggest issues in dairy-vaccination programs today, says Jerry Olson, senior veterinarian with Pfizer Animal Health.
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Interpreting vaccine labels
USDA provides valuable insight on a vaccine’s expected level of protection.
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AgriLabs expands vaccine line
At a conference at corporate headquarters in the Animal Health Corridor, AgriLabs CEO Steve Schram today announced the addition of three new products to the AgriLabs family of animal health products.
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Vaccination and parasite control
Even if producers do everything else by the book for vaccination, if they don’t control parasites and monitor nutrition, they may be throwing that investment away.
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Handle vaccines with care
Use these handling and storage tips to ensure the effectiveness of vaccines on your dairy.
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Needle-free vaccinations
The emergence of needle-free injection technology offers a number of potential advantages in terms of beef quality assurance, safety, biosecurity, convenience and, potentially, efficacy of animal-health products.
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Nutrition affects vaccine response
In general, providing levels of vitamins and minerals in excess of what calves require has not consistently proven to improve immune response or disease resistance in a clear way.
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Bottle-Mount Vaccinator Solutions
Prima Tech USA is providing customers with another quality solution with its new larger Fast Fit bottle holder, available on the full line of Bottle Mount Vaccinators.
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Right vaccine, right temperature
Keeping vaccines cool in the summer and above freezing in the winter can be accomplished with the same Styrofoam cooler and ice packs or heat disks.
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Why vaccines fail
Most vaccines will do the job their label claims they will; poor handling and various immunologic and timing issues can lead to failure.
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