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<blockquote data-quote="wbenchfarms" data-source="post: 1608231" data-attributes="member: 24758"><p>There is only 1 vaccine available that I know of for Type A. The normal 7 way that we give is C&D. I'll include the info on what I found about it. Salmonella is also available, but I believe my vet said it is only in the 50% effective range. Our lab results came back that aureomycin would work, so we went with a round of that.</p><p></p><p>Clostridium Perfringens Type A Toxoid</p><p>Other products by Novartis/Elanco Products Co.</p><p></p><p>* Protects against Cl. perfringens Type A</p><p>* See 'Other Info' for Conditional License state restrictions</p><p>* This product may be suitable for use on organic farms;</p><p>please confirm with your certifier before using</p><p></p><p>Clostridium Perfringens Type A Toxoid from Novartis - for use in healthy cattle as an aid in the control of disease syndromes caused by the alpha toxin (Type A) of Cl. perfringens. Cl. perfringens Type A is implicated in serious and often deadly gastrointestinal diseases, including hemorrhagic bowel syndrome (HBS), that can cause sudden death of dairy and beef cows and calves. The first conditionally licensed Cl. perfringens Type A vaccine for cattle. Produces double the level of international antitoxin units per ml as required by the USDA. Dosage: 2 ml subcutaneously, repeat in 2-4 weeks. Calves vaccinated before 5 months of age should be revaccinated at 5-6 months. Revaccinate annually. 21 day slaughter withdrawal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbenchfarms, post: 1608231, member: 24758"] There is only 1 vaccine available that I know of for Type A. The normal 7 way that we give is C&D. I'll include the info on what I found about it. Salmonella is also available, but I believe my vet said it is only in the 50% effective range. Our lab results came back that aureomycin would work, so we went with a round of that. Clostridium Perfringens Type A Toxoid Other products by Novartis/Elanco Products Co. * Protects against Cl. perfringens Type A * See ‘Other Info’ for Conditional License state restrictions * This product may be suitable for use on organic farms; please confirm with your certifier before using Clostridium Perfringens Type A Toxoid from Novartis - for use in healthy cattle as an aid in the control of disease syndromes caused by the alpha toxin (Type A) of Cl. perfringens. Cl. perfringens Type A is implicated in serious and often deadly gastrointestinal diseases, including hemorrhagic bowel syndrome (HBS), that can cause sudden death of dairy and beef cows and calves. The first conditionally licensed Cl. perfringens Type A vaccine for cattle. Produces double the level of international antitoxin units per ml as required by the USDA. Dosage: 2 ml subcutaneously, repeat in 2-4 weeks. Calves vaccinated before 5 months of age should be revaccinated at 5-6 months. Revaccinate annually. 21 day slaughter withdrawal. [/QUOTE]
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