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  1. Calfhood vaccination programs should at minimum include vaccination against various clostridial and viral respiratory diseases. Common essential components of calfhood viral respiratory disease vaccines include: bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) types I and II. infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR)

  2. Vaccination is only one aspect of disease prevention. In the absence of good man-agement, nutrition and husbandry practices directed at animal health and infection control, vaccination alone is not enough to prevent infectious disease. TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 1 Principles of Vaccination 1 Infl uence of Management on Disease 2

  3. Viral respiratory vaccine (IBR, BVD, PI3, BRSV) and 5-way Leptospirosis. If using bulls for breeding, include Campylobacter fetus (Vibriosis). If the cow is open at the time of vaccination, select a modified live vaccine (List C1A or B).

  4. Vaccination is a critical component of cattle health management. Effective cattle vaccine programs should consider the timing of vaccination in relation to expected disease challenge, risk for wild-type exposure of various bovine pathogens, and host factors during vaccination.

  5. There are two main types of vaccine: modified live vaccine (MLV) and killed vaccines. The “core” vaccinations are determined by the impact of the diseases, the likelihood of exposure, and the risk of unprotected exposure.

  6. BOVILIS ® NASALGEN ® 3-PMH is the first and only intranasal BRD vaccine offering protection against IBR, BRSV, PI 3, Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica. It’s safe to use in calves 1 week of age and older for a strong, healthy foundation.

  7. Cattle vaccines from Merck Animal Health are designed to protect your herd and profits. BOVILIS ® NASALGEN ® 3 Intranasal vaccine shown to be effective for healthy cattle, 1 week of age or older against IBR virus, BRSV and PI 3 virus.

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