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Antibiotics vs Vaccines
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 864634" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>The answer is no. Antibiotics will have no effect, one way or another, on the effectiveness of viral vaccines or bacterins(killed bacterial products). </p><p>However, modified-live vaccines containing BVD WILL impede immune response to bacterins - so, it's best not to administer Clostridium, Pasteurella/Mannheimia, Leptospira, etc. at the same time you give a mlv vaccine containing BVD if you really want/need those cattle to respond to the bacterin/toxoids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 864634, member: 12607"] The answer is no. Antibiotics will have no effect, one way or another, on the effectiveness of viral vaccines or bacterins(killed bacterial products). However, modified-live vaccines containing BVD WILL impede immune response to bacterins - so, it's best not to administer Clostridium, Pasteurella/Mannheimia, Leptospira, etc. at the same time you give a mlv vaccine containing BVD if you really want/need those cattle to respond to the bacterin/toxoids. [/QUOTE]
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