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Fusogard®
Beef Cattle Vaccine

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Footrot is an infectious disease that causes swelling and lameness in one or more feet. The bacteria that causes footrot (Fusobacterium necrophorum) cannot penetrate healthy intact skin, but can take advantage of abrasions or puncture wounds in or near the feet. Whether on pasture or in confinement, cattle constantly encounter risk factors such as stones, frozen or dried mud, stubble or wet pens that can cause or worsen an abrasion or wound.

Fusogard® bacterin, the first F. necrophorum bacterin developed and manufactured specifically for cattle, was designed with economics, convenience, beef quality assurance and solid disease protection in mind. Fusogard provides the protection and safety of an inactivated bacterin while delivering effective, economical footrot protection.

Fusogard is cost-effective, both in preventing the economic losses that come with footrot and lameness, and in eliminating the use of costly antibiotics to treat footrot.

The same bacterium (F. necrophorum) responsible for foot rot is also the main cause of liver abscesses in beef cattle. Liver abscesses are costly to cattle producers due to condemned livers and reduced weight gain.

Conditions that often contribute to the incidence and severity of liver abscess in feeder cattle include:

  • Competition for bunk space
  • High-concentrate feedings
  • Acidosis

Field trials evaluating the effectiveness of Fusogard in reducing the incidence and severity of liver abscesses have been very promising. Vaccinated cattle have shown a reduction in liver abscesses, fewer of the most severe A+ abscesses, increased weight gain and higher dressing percentage.

Product Highlights
Effective, economical footrot protection
- Contains SuprImm® adjuvant
Safe and effective
- Extensive safety and efficacy studies conducted
- Inactivated (killed) bacterin
- Beef Quality Assurance friendly with sub-Q injection

Easy to handle
- Goes through the syringe easily
- Sub-Q (under the skin)

When to give it
- After 6 months of age, including adult animals and feedlot cattle, two doses 21 days apart for footrot control
- For liver abscess reduction in feedlot cattle, one dose on arrival and a second dose 60 days later or at reimplant

How much to give
- 2 ml dose

How to give it
- Sub-Q (under the skin)
Package sizes
- 10, 50, 125 and 300 doses

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