ENTERISOL® ILEITIS
Lawsonia intracellularis Vaccine
PROVEN: A vaccine with a 20-year track record of supporting gut health.
SIMPLE: Three-step mix-and-spray gel administration. Convenient oral administration via drinking water results in less animal stress.
QUICK: Vaccinate 48 litters in three minutes, compared to a typical 60-minute or more time it would take to handle and orally drench all of those piglets individually.
Single dose administration.
Safe and easy to use, oral administration via drench, drinking water or gel.
Significantly reduces gross and microscopic intestinal lesions of ileitis.
- Significantly reduces colonization by Lawsonia intracellularis following challenge with virulent microorganism.
Administer a single 2 mL dose per pig, either orally or via the drinking water according to label.
The need for annual booster vaccinations has not been established for this product; consultation with a veterinarian is recommended.
Lyophilized Form – Rehydrate the vaccine by adding the full contents of the accompanying sterile diluent to the vaccine. Shake well and use entire contents immediately. The lyophilized form may be administered via oral drench, gel or water.
Frozen Form (FF) – Thaw vaccine under trickling cool water bath until liquid (usually 30–40 minutes). Shake well and use entire contents immediately.
Product Inserts & Labels
ENTERISOL ILEITIS Non-Frozen (NF) Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
ENTERISOL ILEITIS Frozen (FF) Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Lyophilized Form:
- Store at 35–46ºF (2–8ºC).
- Do not freeze.
- Use entire contents immediately after reconstituting.
Frozen Form:
- Store frozen at ≤ -70ºC.
- Do not thaw until immediately prior to use.
- Use entire contents immediately after thawing. Do not refreeze.
- In case of anaphylactoid reaction, epinephrine is symptomatic treatment.
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Enteric Co-Infections in Swine: Lawsonia intracellularis and Salmonella
Salmonella and Lawsonia intracellularis are often found together, creating a multiplicative effect when it comes to disease. Greg Cline, DVM, Senior Key Account Veterinarian, Boehringer Ingelheim, shares how these pathogens interact together in the gut and why vaccination is key for the protection and performance of your herd.
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