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Leptoshield 250ml 125 Doses Zoetis

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Product Details:

  • Leptoshield ®vaccine is used for the prevention of Leptospirosis in cattle, sheep and goats and as an aid in the control of Leptospirosis in deer.
  • Global studies have indicated that Zoetis' Leptospirosis vaccines are equal to, if not the best in the world.

Key Benefits:

  • Leptoshield® vaccine provides unique protection by preventing the shedding of leptospires (L.hardjo, L.pomona) in urine and from the reproductive tract. This means that as well as the animal being protected from the productivity losses associated with Leptospirosis, the vaccine also prevents the animal from contaminating the environment and placing people and unvaccinated cattle at risk.
  • Leptoshield® can be used in calves from 4 weeks of age. This ensures early protection, preventing calves from becoming infected and shedding leptospires.
  • Following the initial primary course, a single annual dose is all that is then required to provide on-going annual protection, without the need for six-monthly booster doses.

Approved Uses:

For the prevention of leptospirosis in cattle, sheep and goats caused by Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo and L. interrogans serovar pomona and as an aid in the control of leptospirosis in deer caused by the named leptospires. For the prevention of urinary shedding these leptospires in cattle when used prior to natural challenge and to prevent the risk of human leptospiral infection associated with shedding these named leptospires in the urine and from the reproductive tract of cattle. For the prevention of reproductive tract colonisation and placental and foetal infection with L. hardjo.

Dose Rate:

The dose for each vaccination is 2mL - injected subcutaneously.

 

1st Dose

2nd Dose

Booster

Calves

6 weeks

12 weeks

Annually

Previously unvaccinated cattle

From 6 weeks of age

4-6 weeks later

Annually

The vaccination of calves can start from 4 weeks of age, however if the initial two doses are completed before 3 months of age then an additional dose should be given 6 months later, then annually.

Additional Information:

  • Store at 2°C to 8°C (Refrigerate. Do Not Freeze)
  • It is important that the vaccine is kept properly mixed before and during use.
  • For subcutaneous use only
  • This product can be stored and used for up to 30 days after first opening. On each subsequent reuse, swab the opening with a suitable disinfectant (for example, methylated spirits) both before and after using. A sterile needle must be used each time product is removed. Store unused material upright, at 2°C to 8°C (refrigerated) and in the original cardboard packaging to protect from light.

Disposal: 

Dispose of empty containers by wrapping in paper and putting in garbage. Discarded needles should immediately be placed in a designated and appropriately labelled ‘sharps’ container. Incineration is the preferred method of disposal.

Storage Recommendations:

Store between 2°C and 8°C (Refrigerate. Do not freeze). Protect from light.

Registered Label Warnings:

Side Effects - Localised swelling may develop at the site of injection and a firm, nodular lump may persist for some weeks, even months.

Avoid Carcass Damage:

  1. Sterilise all injection equipment by boiling in water for 10 minutes before use. Avoid use of strong disinfectants.
  2. Maintain cleanliness at all times during vaccination. Great care must be taken to avoid contamination of the vaccine, needle and internal parts of the syringe by contact with unsterile surfaces or unwashed hands.
  3. Keep needles sharp and clean. Replace frequently.
  4. Use the shortest possible needle, not exceeding 15mm in length.
  5. As far as possible avoid injection of the animals during wet weather or under dusty conditions.
  6. This product must be injected only under the skin. (subcutaneously).
  7. If possible inject high on the neck behind the ear, i.e. under the skin on the side of the neck (just behind and below the base of the ear). Do not inject at any other site.

 Related Species:

  • Beef
  • Dairy

Safe Use Recommendations:

Take care to avoid accidental self-injection. Accidental self-injection may result in local bruising, pain and swelling. In the event of self-injection, seek medical attention and show the package leaflet or the label, to the Medical Practitioner.

First Aid:

If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 13 1126

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