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Manufactured by:Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. based inDuluth, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Ingelvac CircoFLEX was the first in the FLEX Family of swine vaccines and one of the most revolutionary PCV2 vaccines on the market. As a result, it has built a reputation for providing safe, effective control of porcine circovirus associated disease (PCVAD) in pigs three weeks of age or older from a single dose. ...
Manufactured by:Socorex Isba S.A. based inEcublens, SWITZERLAND
The extensions significantly increase distance between hand and animal. This ensures greater safety when injecting through a grid, in a truck or simply to avoid bending down when vaccinating ...
Manufactured by:BioChek BV based inReeuwijk, NETHERLANDS
Semi-quantitative ELISA for detection of antibodies against all pathogenic Haemophilus parasuis serotypes. The Haemophilus parasuis Antibody test kit will measure the amount of antibodies to OppA in the serum of pigs. OppA antibodies are present in herds vaccinated or clinically infected with Haemophilus ...
Manufactured by:Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. based inDuluth, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Ingelvac ERY-ALC is a safe, effective, one dose, live Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (erysipelas) vaccine. It is administered orally. Ingelvac ERY-ALC is recommended for the vaccination of healthy, susceptible swine 8 weeks of age or older as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiophathiae ...
Manufactured by:Ibio, Inc. based inBryan, TEXAS (USA)
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious disease affecting both feral and domesticated pigs. Outbreaks in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America have adversely impacted animal health and food security and had severe socio-economic impacts on both the swine industry worldwide and?small-scale?pig farming.? The range of clinical signs and similarity to other diseases can make classical ...
Manufactured by:Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. based inDuluth, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) is a $664 million dollar problem.4 It has a devastating impact on pig performance, overall production and profits. Unlike many other swine diseases, the unique, single-strand RNA structure of the PRRS virus has made it a challenge for generations of pork producers. For the past 20 years, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. has ...