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Intradermal application of Porcilis PRRS with IDAL
Advantages of intradermal application
- It is postulated that an intra-dermal application via the dendritic cells will give stronger cellular immunity. A recent Italian trial that used peripheral lymphocyte- subpopulations (CD4 and CD8) as a parameter showed a difference in favor of ID application (Borghetti, 2003).
- Intra-dermal application is with 0.2 ml Diluvac Forte containing. This is the same antigen dose as in a regular intra-muscular dose, the concentration is thus 10 times higher.
- IDAL applies without a needle and therefore has not the risk of PRRS-virus transmission via the needle as described between others by Otake (Otake, 2001).
- IDAL
circumvents the risk of any absceses in muscle or sub-cutaneous tissue. Especially in small piglets the animal-friendly application is appreciated
All these advantages lead to higher popularity of needle-less and intra-dermal application with IDAL.
Vaccinating with IDAL
When vaccinating with the IDAL, the vaccine is ejected at an average velocity of 96 m/s and with an average pressure on the skin of 46 bar.
- Mechanism through which the vaccine is fired.
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Vaccination of gilts in the back site
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Vaccination of sows in the perineum
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The vaccine is applied intradermally in the perineum
Vaccination technique videos
The easy use of IDAL is further illustrated in the follwing videos:
- Overview of vaccinating pigs of different ages with IDAL
- Vaccinating piglets with IDAL
Piglets are vaccinated in the neck.
- Vaccinating gilts with IDAL
Gilts are vaccinated in the perineum.
- Vaccinating sows with IDAL
Sows are vaccinated in the perineum.
- Comparison ID vaccination and IM vaccination techniques
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