Product Description
Product Name: Bovine Pasteurella Multocida Vaccine (Inactivated)
Synonyms: Bovine Hemorrhagic Septicemia Vaccine (BHS Vaccine)
Type: Inactivated / Killed
Target Species: Cattle (Bovine)
💉 1. INDICATIONS
This vaccine is used for the active immunization of healthy cattle to prevent Hemorrhagic Septicemia (HS), a highly fatal disease caused by Pasteurella multocida.
💊 2. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
For intramuscular (IM) injection.
- Shake Well: Shake the vial thoroughly before use to ensure the precipitate is evenly mixed.
- Dosage:
- Adult Cattle: 5.0 ml per animal.
- Calves: 5.0 ml per animal. (Note: If calves are vaccinated before 6 months of age, they should be revaccinated after 6 months).
- Revaccination: Annual revaccination is recommended.
🛡️ 3. IMMUNITY
The immunity period is usually 6 months to 1 year after vaccination.
⚠️ 4. PRECAUTIONS
- Shake Well: The vaccine contains a precipitate; it must be shaken into a uniform suspension before injection.
- Health Status: Vaccinate only healthy animals. Do not vaccinate sick, weak, or feverish cattle.
- Sanitation: Strict aseptic measures should be taken during injection.
- Withdrawal Period: Please follow local regulations regarding the withdrawal period for meat and milk.
🔍 5. REACTIONS
A slight swelling may occur at the injection site, which usually disappears within a few days. Systemic reactions are rare in healthy animals.
❄️ 6. STORAGE
Store in the dark at 2°C - 8°C. DO NOT FREEZE.
Quality & Manufacturing
⭐ 18 Years GMP Certificated
⭐ Comprehensive 14 Production Lines
⭐ Competitive Price, Stable Quality
⭐ 100% Timely Delivery
⭐ Professional exporter and manufacturer of Animal healthcare products
Exhibitions & Certificates
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Does the product have the necessary compliance qualifications for export?
A: Yes, our products are GMP certified. We provide all necessary export documentation including COA (Certificate of Analysis), Free Sale Certificate (FSC), and Certificate of Origin to meet international customs requirements.
Q2: What quality standards are followed during production?
A: All products are strictly manufactured according to the standards of the Veterinary Pharmacopoeia. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control testing before release.
Q3: How should the vaccine be stored during transport and on-site?
A: The vaccine must be stored in a dark environment at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C. It is critical that the product is never frozen, as freezing can destroy the vaccine's efficacy.
Q4: Can this vaccine be used for young calves?
A: Yes, calves can be vaccinated. However, if they receive the vaccine before 6 months of age, they must be revaccinated after reaching 6 months to ensure long-term immunity.
Q5: How long does the immunity last after a single dose?
A: Active immunity typically lasts between 6 months and 1 year. Annual revaccination is recommended to maintain optimal protection for the herd.
Q6: Are there any common side effects after injection?
A: Most healthy cattle show no reaction. Some may experience minor localized swelling at the injection site, which usually resolves naturally within a few days.