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Equi-Jec 6 Vaccine
Equi-Jec 6 Vaccine
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Equi-Jec 6
- For healthy horses 4 months or older as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by eastern western and venezuelan encepha.
- For use as an aid in the reduction of respiratory disease caused by equine influenza virus Florida sublineage clade 1 equin.
- For use as an aid in the reduction of severity of clinical disease and as an aid in the viremia and mortality caused by west.
- Safe for use in pregnant mares.
Equi-Jec 6 is a combination equine vaccination that protects against six infectious diseases, including Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), Western Equine Encephalitis (WEE), Equine Herpesvirus (Equine Rhinopneumonitis), Equine Influenza, West Nile Virus (WNV) and Tetanus. No need to order syringes or needles as the pre-filled syringes contain the combination in a convenient 1 mL vaccine, meaning fewer needle sticks and less pain for the horse. This 6-way horse vaccine is approved for immunization of pregnant mares and horses 4 months old and older. Safety studies of 880 horses showed 98% were reaction free after two doses.1 Equi-Jec 6 offers a 12-month duration of immunity for West Nile Virus. Consult your veterinarian if a booster shot is recommended as a result of your geography or travel routine. Protects against 6 diseases in 1 vaccine Packaged in pre-filled syringes Includes a peel-off sticker for easy recordkeeping Safety studies of 880 horses showed 98% were reaction free after two doses Safe for use in pregnant mares Safe for use in horses 4 months of age or older 12 months duration of immunity for West Nile Virus For vaccination of healthy horses 4 months of age or older, including pregnant mares, as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by eastern and western encephalomyelitis and tetanus; as an aid in the reduction of respiratory disease caused by equine influenza virus (EIV) and equine herpesvirus type 1 and type 4, and as an aid in the reduction of severity of clinical disease and an aid in the prevention of viremia and mortality caused by West Nile virus.
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