Zoetis Fluvac Innovator® 6 Single Dose Vaccine (6 (Single Dose Vaccine))
Killed equine influenza virus
Equine influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases in horses, spreading from horse-to-horse at distances as far as 50 yards. That’s why having an effective, trusted vaccine is so important.
FLUVAC INNOVATOR EHV-4/1 is the #1 most trusted equine specific vaccine in the United States.1 Plus, ongoing surveillance demonstrated FLUVAC INNOVATOR stimulated cross-protective titers against emerging equine influenza viruses.2,3,4,5,6,7
Since 2018, Fluvac Innovator has been successfully evaluated by the Gluck Equine Research Center against 80 equine influenza viruses isolated from 34 states, Canada and Europe.3,4,5,6,7,8
The FLUVAC INNOVATOR line of vaccines includes FLUVAC INNOVATOR, FLUVAC INNOVATOR 4, FLUVAC INNOVATOR 5, FLUVAC INNOVATOR 6 and FLUVAC INNOVATOR EHV-4/1.
Indications
- FLUVAC INNOVATOR is for the vaccination of healthy horses 10 months of age or older as an aid in the prevention of equine influenza due to type A2 viruses.
- FLUVAC INNOVATOR 4 is for the vaccination of healthy horses 10 months of age or older as an aid in the prevention of equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern and Western viruses, equine influenza due to type A2 viruses, and tetanus.
- FLUVAC INNOVATOR 5 is for the vaccination of healthy horses 10 months of age or older as an aid in the prevention of equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern and Western viruses, equine rhinopneumonitis due to type 1 and 4 viruses, equine influenza due to type A2 viruses, and tetanus.
- FLUVAC INNOVATOR 6 is for the vaccination of healthy horses 10 months of age or older as an aid in the prevention of equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern, Western and Venezuelan viruses, equine rhinopneumonitis due to type 1 and 4 viruses, equine influenza due to type A2 viruses, and tetanus.
- FLUVAC INNOVATOR EHV-4/1 is for the vaccination of healthy horses 10 months of age or older as an aid in the prevention of equine rhinopneumonitis due to types 1 and 4 viruses, and equine influenza due to type A2 viruses.