Biocan Novel Dhppi and L4 R Combined Vaccine for Dogs Including Anti Rabies
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Description
Biocan Novel DHPPi/L4R is a combined vaccine for dogs, offering protection against multiple diseases including canine distemper, infectious hepatitis, laryngotracheitis, parvovirosis, parainfluenza, leptospirosis, and rabies, according to Vetina Healthcare LLP. It is a live, attenuated vaccine, and the DHPPi component protects against viral diseases, while the L4 component targets Leptospira serovars. The rabies component is inactivated.
- Canine Distemper (CDV):?A severe viral illness affecting dogs.
- Infectious Canine Hepatitis (CAV-1):?Caused by Canine Adenovirus type 1.
- Infectious Laryngotracheitis (CAV-2):?Caused by Canine Adenovirus type 2, also associated with respiratory diseases and kennel cough.
- Canine Parvovirus (CPV):?A highly contagious viral disease causing enteritis.
- Canine Parainfluenza Virus (CPiV):?Causes respiratory infections.
- Leptospirosis (L4):?Protects against four strains of Leptospira bacteria: L. icterohaemorrhagiae, L. canicola, L. grippotyphosa, and L. bratislava.
- Rabies:?Offers long-term protection against the rabies virus.?
- Components:?Contains live attenuated and inactivated components for immunity against various diseases.
- Suitable for Puppies:?Can be given to puppies from six weeks old.
- Dosage:?A 1ml subcutaneous dose is standard for all dogs.
- Broad Protection:?Covers seven key canine diseases.
- Current CPV Strain:?Includes the CPV-2b strain for protection against multiple CPV types.
- Leptospira Serogroups:?Protects against four common Leptospira types.?
- Primary Vaccination:?Two doses are recommended 3-4 weeks apart, starting from 8-9 weeks of age, with the second dose after 12 weeks.
- Revaccination:?Booster shots for canine distemper, infectious hepatitis, laryngotracheitis, and parvovirosis are advised every 3 years.
- Annual Revaccination:?Annual boosters are needed for parainfluenza and leptospirosis.?
- Administer subcutaneously behind the shoulder blade.
- Use immediately after mixing.?
- A temporary swelling at the injection site is common.
- Rarely, gastrointestinal issues or decreased activity may occur.
- Hypersensitivity reactions are rare but require immediate treatment.?
- Only vaccinate healthy dogs.
- Do not use in dogs suspected of having rabies.
- Vaccine shedding may occur but usually doesn't require separating vaccinated and unvaccinated dogs.
- Separate vaccinated dogs from other carnivores, especially cats, as the CPV-2b strain hasn't been tested in these species.
- Maternally derived antibodies can affect the vaccine's effectiveness.
- The vaccine's safety during pregnancy and lactation is not established.
- Consult a vet regarding concurrent use with other medications.
- Rabies immunity duration was shown after a single dose from 12 weeks in laboratory studies, but field studies showed some dogs may need a second rabies dose. Consult a vet, especially for travel to risk areas, for guidance on rabies vaccination.?
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