Gilt and sow vaccination that minimises the reproductive impact of PRRS across all stages of the breeding herd. Piglet vaccination that optimises performance from nursery until slaughter
From the breeding herd
Abortions(%):
Sow herd stabilization achieved with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV (14 weeks after 1st mass vaccination).
Significant Improvement of productivity.
Mummified(%):
Sow herd stabilization achieved with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV (14 weeks after 1st mass vaccination).
Significant Improvement of productivity.
Prewean mortality(%):
Sow herd stabilization achieved with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV (14 weeks after 1st mass vaccination).
Significant Improvement of productivity.
From the Nursery
Increased ADG:
Vaccinated barns with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV had higher ADG
Mortality(%):
Vaccination s with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV reduced mortality in piglets
Until end of Fattening
Increased ADG:
Vaccinated pigs with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV grow faster.
Mortality(%):
Vaccination of pigs with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV reduced finishing mortality
Culls(%):
Vaccination of pigs with Ingelvac® PRRS MLV reduced cull rate (%). It also improved FCR2 and increased final sale weights1.
For active immunization of clinically healthy pigs in PRRSV-positive herds.
To reduce clinical symptoms of the respiratory and reproductive forms of PRRS virus infections.
One 2 ml dose administered via a single intramuscular injection.
Sows in seropositive herds can be vaccinated at any stage.
Whole-herd vaccination is recommended at the start of a vaccination programme.
Onset of immunity at 40 days with a duration of 154 days.
Piglet vaccination that optimises performance from nursery until slaughter
For active immunization of clinically healthy pigs in PRRSV-positive herds.
To reduce clinical symptoms of the respiratory and reproductive forms of PRRS virus infections
One 2 ml dose administered via a single intramuscular injection
A single vaccination given from three weeks of age onwards is sufficient for protection until slaughter.
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