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Vibrovax® is Australia's only registered vaccine for the prevention of vibriosis (Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis) in cattle. This sexually transmitted disease can cause infertility and abortion in both beef and dairy herds. Administering Vibrovax® helps safeguard reproductive potential, ensuring optimal breeding outcomes and herd productivity.

Available in 50mL (10 doses) and 250mL (50 doses) pack sizes, Vibrovax® is easy to store and administer. Its compact packaging and straightforward 5mL subcutaneous dosage make it practical for various farming operations, facilitating efficient vaccination processes.

Vibrovax® Features

Comprehensive Vibriosis Protection

Prevents transmission of vibriosis, safeguarding heifers' and cows' reproductive potential.

Flexible Vaccination Schedule

Offers annual 2mL boosters or 5mL doses every two years, accommodating various management practices.

Suitable for All Breeding Stock

Can be used to vaccinate bulls, heifers, and older cows, ensuring broad herd protection.

Australian Made

Manufactured in Australia, ensuring quality and suitability for local farming conditions.

Easy Administration

Administered via subcutaneous injection, simplifying the vaccination process and ensuring accurate dosing.

  • Dosage: 5mL per animal (initial), 2mL annual booster or 5mL every two years
  • Pack Sizes: 50mL (10 doses), 250mL (50 doses)
  • Administration: Subcutaneous injection
  • Vaccination Schedule:
    • Bulls: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart, then 5mL annually
    • Heifers under 18 months: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart
    • Heifers and cows over 18 months: One 5mL dose, then 2mL annually or 5mL every two years
  • Storage: Refrigerate between 2°C and 8°C; do not freeze
  • Developed and manufactured in Australia
What disease does Vibrovax® protect against?

Vibrovax® protects cattle against vibriosis (Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis), a sexually transmitted disease causing infertility and abortion in both beef and dairy herds.

How is Vibrovax® administered?

Administered via subcutaneous injection, typically in the neck region, using sterile equipment and proper hygiene practices.

What is the recommended vaccination schedule?

Bulls: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart, then 5mL annually. Heifers under 18 months: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart. Heifers and cows over 18 months: One 5mL dose, then 2mL annually or 5mL every two years.

Is Vibrovax® safe for all breeding stock?

Yes, Vibrovax® is suitable for use in bulls, heifers, and cows, providing comprehensive protection across the herd.

How should Vibrovax® be stored?

Store in a refrigerator between 2°C and 8°C. Do not freeze. Once opened, use within the recommended timeframe, following proper storage and handling procedures.

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Vibrovax® is Australia's only registered vaccine for the prevention of vibriosis (Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis) in cattle. This sexually transmitted disease can cause infertility and abortion in both beef and dairy herds. Administering Vibrovax® helps safeguard reproductive potential, ensuring optimal breeding outcomes and herd productivity.

Available in 50mL (10 doses) and 250mL (50 doses) pack sizes, Vibrovax® is easy to store and administer. Its compact packaging and straightforward 5mL subcutaneous dosage make it practical for various farming operations, facilitating efficient vaccination processes.

Vibrovax® Features

Comprehensive Vibriosis Protection

Prevents transmission of vibriosis, safeguarding heifers' and cows' reproductive potential.

Flexible Vaccination Schedule

Offers annual 2mL boosters or 5mL doses every two years, accommodating various management practices.

Suitable for All Breeding Stock

Can be used to vaccinate bulls, heifers, and older cows, ensuring broad herd protection.

Australian Made

Manufactured in Australia, ensuring quality and suitability for local farming conditions.

Easy Administration

Administered via subcutaneous injection, simplifying the vaccination process and ensuring accurate dosing.

  • Dosage: 5mL per animal (initial), 2mL annual booster or 5mL every two years
  • Pack Sizes: 50mL (10 doses), 250mL (50 doses)
  • Administration: Subcutaneous injection
  • Vaccination Schedule:
    • Bulls: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart, then 5mL annually
    • Heifers under 18 months: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart
    • Heifers and cows over 18 months: One 5mL dose, then 2mL annually or 5mL every two years
  • Storage: Refrigerate between 2°C and 8°C; do not freeze
  • Developed and manufactured in Australia
What disease does Vibrovax® protect against?

Vibrovax® protects cattle against vibriosis (Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis), a sexually transmitted disease causing infertility and abortion in both beef and dairy herds.

How is Vibrovax® administered?

Administered via subcutaneous injection, typically in the neck region, using sterile equipment and proper hygiene practices.

What is the recommended vaccination schedule?

Bulls: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart, then 5mL annually. Heifers under 18 months: Two 5mL doses 4 weeks apart. Heifers and cows over 18 months: One 5mL dose, then 2mL annually or 5mL every two years.

Is Vibrovax® safe for all breeding stock?

Yes, Vibrovax® is suitable for use in bulls, heifers, and cows, providing comprehensive protection across the herd.

How should Vibrovax® be stored?

Store in a refrigerator between 2°C and 8°C. Do not freeze. Once opened, use within the recommended timeframe, following proper storage and handling procedures.