Fostera PCV: Single-Dose Vaccine vs. PCV2 Viraemia

US - New Fostera PCV is the only single-dose vaccine that helps prevent PCV2 viraemia, says Pfizer Animal Health.
calendar icon 3 August 2011
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Veterinarians and pork producers can now help prevent Porcine Circovirus Type 2 (PCV2) viraemia with the convenience of a single dose. New FosteraTM PCV from Pfizer Animal Health is the result of the company's commitment to best practices and continuous quality improvements.

Darrell Neuberger, DVM, pork technical services veterinarian at Pfizer Animal Health, said: "Nearly all pigs are exposed to PCV2 during their lifetime, so the goal is to create an environment with the least amount of virus present. A challenge study demonstrated a single dose of Fostera PCV vaccine reduced the amount of PCV2 in the blood up to 10,000 times compared to non-vaccinated pigs."

PCV2 viraemia can compromise herd health, performance and pounds per pig at market.

He explained: "Maintaining a low to non-existent PCV2 viraemia level can enable the immune system to help fight other diseases more effectively and allow animals to grow more successfully."

Fostera PCV also helped provide protection against PCV2 infection in lymphoid tissues, while helping reduce lymphoid depletion in pigs challenged with virulent PCV2.

Porcine circovirus and mycoplasmal pneumonia are two of the costliest diseases affecting pork producers. Helping provide protection before disease exposure is critical to the success of any vaccination programme, explained Dr Neuberger.

Studies show that pigs are typically infected with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae within the first three weeks of their life – through exposure from the dam during lactation or through exposure to older pigs. Vaccinating after this point can leave a gap in protection.

Dr Neuberger said: "RespiSure-ONE® at processing and Fostera PCV at weaning help fill a gap in protection without compromising convenience."

Both Fostera PCV and RespiSure-ONE are available from a veterinarian or animal health supplier. For more information, talk to your veterinarian, Pfizer Animal Health representative, visit www.PfizerPork.com or call 1-800-366-5288.

Further Reading

- Find out more information on Post-Weaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome (PMWS) by clicking here.
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