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Prolyme®, 50x1ml tray
Prolyme Intervet Bacterial ExtractBorrelia Burgdorferi Bacterial Extract Subunit Contents: Prolyme is a purified extract of Borrelia burgdorferi comprised of outer surface protein A (OspA) and is adjuvanted to elicit a maximal immune response. This OspA antigen induces protection against disease caused by B. burgdorferi infection. Indications: Prolyme is for the vaccination of healthy puppies and dogs to prevent disease caused by B. burgdorferi infection. Vaccination with Prolyme is highly effective in reducing the transmission of infective B. burgdorferi from the tick to the dog. Dosage and Administration: Aseptically administer 1 mL by the subcutaneous route. Vaccinate healthy dogs 4 weeks of age or older with two doses 3-4 weeks apart. Annual revaccination with a single dose is recommended. Precaution(s): Recommended storage temperature 35-45°F (2-7°C). Do not freeze. Shake well before use. Non-chemically sterilized needles and syringes should be used for administration of vaccine. Caution(s): Administration of epinephrine may be indicated in the event of an anaphylactic reaction. Only healthy animals should be vaccinated. Animals incubating any disease, or animals stressed due to shipping, malnutrition or parasitism may not achieve or maintain an adequate immune response. This product is not hazardous when used according to directions supplied. A material safety data sheet (MSDS) is available upon request. This and any other consumer information can be obtained by calling Intervet's Customer Service Department at 1-800-441-8272. For use in dogs only. Discussion: B. burgdorferi is the causative agent of Lyme borreliosis or "Lyme disease". Initially recognized as a cause of arthritis in humans, B. burgdorferi has also been demonstrated to induce clinical disease in dogs. The most common clinical signs of canine borreliosis are fever, lameness and joint pain. Transmission occurs primarily through hard-shelled ticks, such as those in the genus Ixodes. Vaccination with an OspA vaccine is effective in preventing B. burgdorferi infection, in addition to preventing clinical signs.1 It appears that OspA vaccinates induce an immune response that takes effect within the tick vector, thereby preventing B. burgdorferi from even entering the host.1 Also, use of OspA vaccines has been preferred because of the potential risk of immune-mediated reactions arising from the use of whole cell bacterins.1,2,3 Presentation: 10 dose vaccine vial.
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