Eryvac®
Description
- Eryvac® is registered for the control of Erysipelas arthritis in lambs and sheep.
- Erysipelas infection may result in damage to the joints of sheep leading to arthritis.
- Arthritis affects all the sheep producing regions; it is not restricted by geography.
Key Benefits
- High level of disease protection for your flocks.
- Improves weaning percentages in flocks affected by Erysipelas arthritis.
- Reduces tail in sheep mobs affected by Erysipelas arthritis.
- Reduces abattoir condemnations due to Erysipelas arthritis.
- Registered for use in ewes from joining throughout pregnancy, including scanning
- Registered to be used in lambs from three weeks of age.
Recommendations for Use
- Lameness and inability to stand and walk
- Issues with transport, not ‘fit to load’
- Reduced weight gain
- Losses through trim and condemnations at the abattoir
- Chronic arthritis caused by erysipelas leads to production losses due to poor body condition scores and reduced wool growth.
The Zoetis Advantage
- Eryvac vaccine controls erysipelas arthritis.
- Eryvac is produced using Zoetis' Ultra- flitration technology
- Ensures Vaccine remains of the highest quality by seeking ou and removing unwanted particles
- Enables the vaccine to generate a more targeted immune respons
- Delivers reliable protection within a convenient 1ml dose rate
- If you save 1 in 200 lambs from arthritis, a complete Eryvac program has paid for itself.1
- A complete Eryvac program has 3 dosess, 1 dose in ewes at pre-lambing, (2 doses in first year) and 2 lamb doses, one at marking and one at weaning.
- Eryvac can improve profits by up to $0.82/DSE in prime lamb flocks and $0.59/DSE in fine wool flocks.1
Advantages Glanvac+Eryvac Dual Vaccinator This vaccine may be administered with Glanvac vaccine(APVMA No. 53385) using a dual-barrel single needle vaccination device, and has been proven a safe method of vaccination in pregnant ewes. The co-administration of Glanvac vaccine and Eryvac vaccine using a dual-barrel single-needle vaccinator resulted in efficacy (measured using serological outcomes such as antibody titres) that was comparable to that of each vaccine administered separately, with an acceptable safety profile. |
Dosage
- For ewes vaccinate 4 weeks before the expected date of lambing.
- This should pass temporary immunity to their lambs in the colostrum, or first milk, to protect them for the first 6 to 8 weeks of their lives.
2. Empty the delivery tube and vaccinator by depressing the plunger several times
3. Disinfect the stopper with Methylated spirits
4. Store the vaccine in this original cardboard carton and place in the refrigerator (2oC – 8oC). DO NOT FREEZE
5. Use the remaining vaccine within 30 days
6. Clean the delivery tube and draw off cap and sterilise by boiling in water for 10 minutes
7. Before reuse disinfect the stopper with Methylated spirits
- Clean and maintain the vaccinator as outlined by the manufacturer daily.
- DO NOT use disinfectants at the site of vaccination or to clean the vaccinator or needle.
- Ensure the needle is sharp and not burred, replace often.
Pack Sizes
Injection: 250 mL, 500 mL (plastic packs).