—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20,1978 32 Pseudorabies vaccine CHARLES CITY, lowa. - A new vaccme, a killed-virus product, for swine pseudorabies, has been licensed by the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Salsbury Laboratories has announced. Developed by Salsbury, the new product is the fust killed-virus vaccine federally licensed for PRV. PRV is reported to cause losses of up to $26 million per year on the nation’s farms. The killed-virus product permits vaccination of pregnant sows, enabling the dam to pass immunity to the newborn pigs through her colostrum (first milk). Salsbury claims immunity transmitted by the vac cinated sow lasts for several weeks, the critical period Protection from pseudorabies now begins with the pigs’ first meal. Protective maternal antibodies from the vaccinated sow are passed through the colostrum to provide up to three weeks’ protec tion. THE DELAVAL DV3OO OUR NEWEST INNOVATION IN MILKING EQUIPMENT The DV 300 T complete with f k Hydro-pulse Pul- I tfrayi JD sator, sensing unit I /y jftan and milker unit I Ijy lyp is lightweight and I / I\\\ completely por ' ■ • —■ ■ So, if you’re interested in economically im proving the overall efficiency of your milking routine ask your DeLaval dealer to demonstrate how the DV3OO can help. He’ll help decide if it’s right for you. SPECIAL DeLaval Challenger Feeder with 20 Transponders complete 000 824 HOUR SERVICE J. M. HORST SERVICE CO. Box 231, Quentin, PA Ph: (717) 274-1242 when PRV losses are the greatest. In laboratory tests sub mitted for government approval of the vaccine, Salsbury showed 83 per cent survival rate in pigs nursing vaccinated sows compared with nearly 10C per cent mortality in pigs nursing sows that had not been vaccinated. All groups of pigs had been challenged with a highly virulent (disease producing) virus. More than 500 sows and 1,000 pigs were used in field trials to determine the safety of the vaccine. Dale King, Salsbury researcher and head of the firm’s biological develop ment, says that pigs although acquiring passive immunity from their licensed mother-can be successfully vaccinated to extend their protection. Dr. James Cecil, Salsbury veterinarian and swine specialist, advises that breeding stock should be * FOUR SYSTEMS BUILDERS POLE BUILDINGS • STEEL a WOOD BUILDINGS STEEL COLUMN BUILDINGS • MATERIAL • ERECTION i JOSEPH ZAWADA R D 2 I 215/756 68 01 KEMPTON PENNA 19529 A routinely vaccinated with the killed-virus pseudorabies vaccine. He says pregnant sows or gilts can be safely vaccinated during each pregnancy. If pseudorabies has been reported in the area, we strongly recom mend the producer contact his veterinarian im mediately, Dr. Cecil said. The new Salsbury Pseudorabies Vaccine is the result of several years of continuing research to produce a killed-virus product, a safe vaccine for swine of all ages. More information is available by contacting Salsbury Charles City, lowa, 50616, phone 515-257-2422.