TETANUS TOXOID aids in the prevention of tetanus, a potentially fatal equine bacterial disease caused by Clostridium tetani. Tetanus toxoid is considered a core equine vaccine by the American Association of Equine Practitioners, and all horses should receive annual vaccination.
The tetanus bacteria can be present in the intestinal tract and feces of horses, other animals and humans. It can be abundant in the soil, with bacterial spores able to survive in the environment for years, creating a continuous risk for horses and people. Transmission can occur through puncture wounds, open lacerations, exposed tissue and surgical incisions.1 Cre-O-Pan
Monovalent vaccine to aid in the prevention of tetanus.
TETANUS TOXOID is adjuvanted with MetaStim®, which enhances the horse’s immune response and promotes the proper rate of vaccine absorption following innoculation.2-3
Protective tetanus antibody titers typically occur two weeks after the second injection of the initial series.
- Dosing & Administration
- Inject one 1-mL dose intramuscularly using aseptic technique.
- Administer a second 1-mL dose four to eight weeks after the first dose.
- A 1-mL booster dose should be given annually.
- In the event of injury during the initial vaccination program, or if annual boosters have not been given, a prophylactic dose of at least 1,500 units of tetanus antitoxin should be given.
- Temporary local reactions at the injection site may occur.
- In case of anaphylactoid reaction, administer epinephrine.Packaging
- 10-dose vial
- 12 one-dose syringes
- Inject one 1-mL dose intramuscularly using aseptic technique.
- Resources and Technical InformationEquine Immunization Support Guarantee CertificateZoetis Equine Vaccine Antigen Chart
- References1 American Association of Equine Practitioners. Core Equine Vaccination Guidelines. https://aaep.org/guidelines/vaccination-guidelines. Accessed August 15, 2017.2 Davis EG, Zhang Y, Tuttle J, Hankins K, Wilkerson M. Investigation of Antigen Specific Lymphocyte Responses in Healthy Horses Vaccinated with an Inactivated West Nile Virus Vaccine. Vet Immunol Immunopathol. 2008;126(3-4):293-301.3 Davis EG, Bello NM, Bryan AJ, Hankins K, Wilkerson M. Characterisation of immune responses in healthy foals when a multivalent vaccine protocol was initiated at age 90 or 180 days. Equine Vet J. 2014. doi:10.1111/evj.12350.
CAUTIONS: Store in the dark at 2° C to 7° C (35° F to 45° F). AVOID FREEZING. SHAKE WELL. Transitory local reactions at the injection site may occur. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter. In case of anaphylactoid reaction, administer epinephrine. King Cobra 100ml Therapy
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