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Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1

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Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 Description
Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 (Rhino + Flu) Killed Equine Influenza including Kentucky '92 strain, Equine Respiratory Rhinopneumonitis -Herpesvirus 4/1. Give one 1 ml injection IM and repeat in 2-4 weeks. Inject a 1 ml booster annually. See Allivet's Horse Vaccine Chart to find out which vaccine is right for your horse. *Due to state regulations Allivet can't ship this item to the following states GA, IA, or MN.
What is Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1?
The Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 vaccine protects healthy horses from equine rhinopneumonitis due to types 1 and 4 viruses, and equine influenza due to type A2 viruses.
Which animals/pets is Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 for?
Horses
Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 uses
For intramuscular vaccination of healthy horses as an aid in the prevention of equine rhinopneumonitis due to types 1 and 4 viruses, and equine influenza due to type A2 viruses.
What does Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 do?
Equine Rhinopneumonitis-Influenza Vaccine Killed Virus protects healthy horses
Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 side effects
In some instances, transient local reactions may occur at the injection site.
Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 ingredients
Equine Rhinopneumonitis-Influenza Vaccine Killed Virus
Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 overdose: What to do?
Contact your nearest emergency animal clinic.
What to know before using Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1
In case of anaphylactic reaction, administer epinephrine.
How is Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1 sold?
Manufacturer
Zoetis
Tips for using Fluvac Innovator EHV 4/1
Use entire contents when first opened.
Overview
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Horses, inject one 1 mL dose intramuscularly using aseptic technique. Administer a second 1 mL dose 3 to 4 weeks after the first dose. A 1 mL booster dose should be given annually.

Caution: Store in the dark at 2° to 7°C (35° to 45°F). AVOID FREEZING. SHAKE WELL. Use entire contents when first opened. In some instances, transient local reactions may occur at the injection site. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter. In case of anaphylactoid reaction, administer epinephrine.

Thimerosal, neomycin and polymyxin B added as preservatives.
Main Ingredients
Equine Rhinopneumonitis-Influenza Vaccine Killed Virus. Thimerosal, neomycin and polymyxin B added as preservatives.
Equine Eastern Encephalitis (EEE)
This disease is also known as the sleeping sickness, it is capable of infecting a wide range of animals including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even humans. This virus is carried on by birds and mosquitoes mainly during the summer. This is a viral disease that is often fatal in horses. This disease occurs in areas and at times where the mosquito population is abundant. Even though outbreaks are generally limited to a certain geographic perimeter due to the pattern of distribution of the vector, horses located in other areas in Florida may be at risk of contracting the disease, due to the current climatic
conditions.


PRESENTATION

Symptoms in horses occur one to three weeks after infection, and begin with a fever that may reach as high as 106 °F (41 °C). The fever usually lasts for 24–48 hours. Nervous signs appear during the fever include sensitivity to sound, periods of excitement, and restlessness. Brain lesions appear, causing drowsiness, drooping ears, circling, aimless wandering, head pressing, inability to swallow, and abnormal gait. Paralysis follows, causing the horse to have difficulty raising its head. The horse usually suffers complete paralysis and death two to four days after symptoms appear. Mortality rates among horses with the eastern strain range from 70 to 90%. In humans, symptoms include high fever, muscle pain, altered mental status, headache, meningeal irritation, photophobia, and seizures, which occur three to 10 days after the bite of an infected mosquito.




PREVENTION

How to prevent this disease in horses is by vaccinations most commonly WEE, VEE and the Tetanus. Most of the vaccinations consist of the killed virus. As for Treatment there is NO cure for EEE 75-90% of horses die! And survivors are left with severe sequalae, which is a pathological condition resulting from a disease, injury, or other trauma.



TREATMENT

There is no known treatment for this disease. The only treatments used in horses with neurological signs associated with viral encephalitis are primarily supportive and include anti-inflammatory, anti convulsions, and fluid therapy.

The best way to prevent this horrible disease from attacking our pets is to have them vaccinated with either one of these vaccines EquiloidInnovatorFluvac Innovator 4Fluvac Innovator 5Fluvac Innovator 6,Fluvac Innovator Triple E-FT.Each of these are a little different its always best to speak with the vet before applying any of these vaccines.