For the active immunization of pregnant cows and heifers to raise antibodies against E. coli adhesion E5 (K99) antigen, rotavirus and coronavirus. These antibodies protect calves against these diseases.
For Animal Use Only
For the active immunisation of pregnant cows and heifers to raise antibodies against E. coli adhesion F5 (K99) antigen, rotavirus and coronavirus. While calves are fed colostrum from vaccinated cows during the first two to four weeks of life, these antibodies have been demonstrated to:
Each 2 mℓ contains:
Inactivated bovine rotavirus 107,6 to 107,9 TCID 50
Inactivated coronavirus 150 to 230 ELISA units
Inactivated E. coli K99 antigens 100 to 120 units
Adjuvant: aluminium and light mineral oil/emulsiöer.
Preservative: thiomersal 0,0006 % w/v.
To the user
Rotavec® Corona contains mineral oil. If you are accidentally injected with Rotavec® Corona, seek prompt medical advice even if only a very small amount is injected and take the package insert with you and show to the doctor. If pain persists for more than 12 hours aûer medical examination, seek medical advice again.
To the physician
Rotavec® Corona contains mineral oil. Even if small amounts have been self-injected, Rotavec® Corona can cause intense vascular spasm which may, for example result in ischemic necrosis and even the loss of a digit. Expert, PROMPT, surgical attention is required and may necessitate early incision and irrigation of the administration area, especially where there is involvement of a önger pulp or tendon.
USE ONLY AS DIRECTED SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE.
an area of clean, dry skin taking precautions against contamination
In any animal population there may be a small number of individuals which fail to respond fully to vaccination. Successful vaccination depends upon correct storage and administration of the vaccine, together with the animal’s ability to respond. This can be in÷uenced by such factors as genetic constitution, intercurrent infection, age, the presence of maternally-derived antibodies, nutritional status, concurrent drug therapy and stress
Protection of calves depends on the physical presence of colostrum antibodies (from vaccinated cows) within the gut for the duration of the örst 2 to 3 weeks of life until calves develop their own immunity. Thus it is essential to ensure adequate colostrum feeding for the whole of the period to maximise the eøcacy of vaccination.
All calves must receive adequate colostrum from their dams within 6 hours of birth. Suckled calves will continue to receive adequate colostrum naturally by feeding from vaccinated cows. In the dairy herd colostrum/milk from the first 6 to 8 milkings of vaccinated cows should be pooled. The colostrum may be stored below 20°C but should be used as soon as possible as immunoglobulin levels may fall by up to 50 % after storage for 28 days. Where possible, storage at 4°C is recommended. The calves should then be fed on this pool at the rate of 2 ½ to 3 ½ liters per day (according to body size) for the first two weeks of life.
Optimal results will be obtained if a whole herd cow vaccination policy is adopted. This will ensure that the level of infection and consequent virus excretion in calves is kept to a minimum and consequently the overall level of disease challenge on the farm is kept to a minimum.
Calf diarrhoea is a complex disease of which rotavirus, coronavirus and E. coli are three of the most important causal agents in calves in the first few weeks of life. Rotavec® Corona will aid in reducing the incidence of scours caused by rotavirus, coronavirus and E. coli where these are the sole aetiological agents. Rotavec® Corona provides no protection against cryptosporidia (for which there is currently no vaccine), but oûen mixed infections occur and it may help to some degree by providing protections against any concurrent rotavirus, coronavirus and E. coli F5 (K99) infections. The presence of each agent can be conörmed by laboratory sampling of fresh faeces samples (not swabs) taken directly from calves before any treatment. As the level of passive protection induced by Rotavec® Corona is not absolute, coronavirus and rotavirus infections may occur in calves from vaccinated dams – but will be contained whilst the calf is mounting its own active immune response against the viruses. F5 (K99) antigen enables E. coli to adhere to the calf’s small intestine where the bacteria multiply rapidly and produce toxins leading to scours, typically in the first few days of life. Speciöc antibodies can inhibit E. coli sticking to the gut wall and thereby their ability to cause diseases. The E. coli F5 (K99) antigen in Rotavec® Corona promotes the production of antibodies in colostrum and milk