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WHEN IT COMES TO SUBCLINICAL SALMONELLA, ARE YOUR COWS KEEPING SOMETHING FROM YOU? P U L L P U L L P U L L

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Subclinical Salmonella may be lurking in your herd,and you’d never know it.In dairy operations just like yours, Salmonella infections have increased dramatically over the past 10 years.1 Part of the blame lies in your herd’s ability to hide subclinical Salmonella. In fact, many of your best cows could be negatively impacting your dairy operation by carrying and shedding the bacteria without your knowledge. Subclinical Salmonella can cause loss of appetite, decreased milk production, increased somatic cell count and other signs that you might attribute to something less serious.

COntagiOus and deadly — twO things yOu dOn’t want On yOur dairy.Seemingly healthy cows with subclinical Salmonella can spread Salmonella infections through fecal shedding. The more serious clinical Salmonella that results can be devastating to your operation.

• Mortality • Reduced milk yield • Abortion

• Weight loss • Poor feed efficiency • Treatment expenses

Administration of vaccine to

of the herd

resulted in decreased shedding of

including non-vaccinated controls, for

months.2

Salmonella serotypes in entire herd, 76% all 8

39.7%of all dairies are

infected with Salmonella1

and up to

of dairy cows are infected

with Salmonella1

13.7%Sanitation and biosecurity protocols backed by annual vaccination with SALMONELLA NEWPORT BACTERIAL EXTRACT VACCINE* with SRP® technology are effective strategies to help control Salmonella Newport. If you aren’t sure whether Salmonella is lurking, assess your risk at salmonellarisk.com and talk with your veterinarian about developing a Salmonella control plan that includes vaccination.

*This product license is conditional. Efficacy and potency test studies are in progress. 1 National Animal Health Monitoring System. Salmonella and Campylobacter on U.S. dairy operations, 1996–2007. APHIS Info Sheet, July 2009, #562.0709. 2 Hirst H, Morley PS, Dinsmore RP. Colorado State University, unpublished case study report, Feb. 8, 2003.3 Hermesch DR, Thomson DU, Loneragan GH, Renter DR, White BJ. Effects of a commercially available vaccine against Salmonella enterica serotype Newport on milk production, somatic cell count, and shedding of Salmonella organisms in female dairy cattle with no clinical signs of salmonellosis. Am J Vet Res 2008;69(9):1229-1234.

All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Inc., its affiliates and/or its licensors. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Zoetis Inc. All rights reserved. SRP13028

We’re Zoetis. Built on 60 years of experience as Pfizer Animal Health, and now focused solely on animal health. For animalS. For health. For you.

BIRDS

VISITORS

WATERFEED

RODENTS

CALVES

HEIFERS

COWS

how Salmonella can gain acceSS to your dairy

when it comeS to Subclinical Salmonella, are your cowS keeping Something From you?

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Subclinical Salmonella may be lurking in your herd,and you’d never know it.In dairy operations just like yours, Salmonella infections have increased dramatically over the past 10 years.1 Part of the blame lies in your herd’s ability to hide subclinical Salmonella. In fact, many of your best cows could be negatively impacting your dairy operation by carrying and shedding the bacteria without your knowledge. Subclinical Salmonella can cause loss of appetite, decreased milk production, increased somatic cell count and other signs that you might attribute to something less serious.

COntagiOus and deadly — twO things yOu dOn’t want On yOur dairy.Seemingly healthy cows with subclinical Salmonella can spread Salmonella infections through fecal shedding. The more serious clinical Salmonella that results can be devastating to your operation.

• Mortality • Reduced milk yield • Abortion

• Weight loss • Poor feed efficiency • Treatment expenses

Administration of vaccine to

of the herd

resulted in decreased shedding of

including non-vaccinated controls, for

months.2

Salmonella serotypes in entire herd, 76% all 8

39.7%of all dairies are

infected with Salmonella1

and up to

of dairy cows are infected

with Salmonella1

13.7%Sanitation and biosecurity protocols backed by annual vaccination with SALMONELLA NEWPORT BACTERIAL EXTRACT VACCINE* with SRP® technology are effective strategies to help control Salmonella Newport. If you aren’t sure whether Salmonella is lurking, assess your risk at salmonellarisk.com and talk with your veterinarian about developing a Salmonella control plan that includes vaccination.

*This product license is conditional. Efficacy and potency test studies are in progress. 1 National Animal Health Monitoring System. Salmonella and Campylobacter on U.S. dairy operations, 1996–2007. APHIS Info Sheet, July 2009, #562.0709. 2 Hirst H, Morley PS, Dinsmore RP. Colorado State University, unpublished case study report, Feb. 8, 2003.3 Hermesch DR, Thomson DU, Loneragan GH, Renter DR, White BJ. Effects of a commercially available vaccine against Salmonella enterica serotype Newport on milk production, somatic cell count, and shedding of Salmonella organisms in female dairy cattle with no clinical signs of salmonellosis. Am J Vet Res 2008;69(9):1229-1234.

All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Inc., its affiliates and/or its licensors. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Zoetis Inc. All rights reserved. SRP13028

We’re Zoetis. Built on 60 years of experience as Pfizer Animal Health, and now focused solely on animal health. For animalS. For health. For you.

BIRDS

VISITORS

WATERFEED

RODENTS

CALVES

HEIFERS

COWS

how Salmonella can gain acceSS to your dairy

when it comeS to Subclinical Salmonella, are your cowS keeping Something From you?

pull

pull

pull

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helP COntrOl Salmonella in yOur entire herd by using salMOnella newPOrt baCterial eXtraCt VaCCine* with srP® teChnOlOgy. Vaccination is a key part of any program to help control Salmonella Newport infection BEFORE it becomes a problem. Whole-herd protection helps break the fecal shedding cycle, which can help protect the productivity of your dairy.

• Help control disease

• Help control fecal shedding

• Help develop whole-herd immunity

• Help improve herd performance

FOr a liMited tiMe, buy salMOnella newPOrt baCterial eXtraCt VaCCine FOr VaCCinatiOn and get a seCOnd bOOster rOund FOr Free.Contact your Zoetis sales representative to learn more about helping control Salmonella on your dairy, and ask about this limited-time offer for one free vial of SALMONELLA NEWPORT BACTERIAL EXTRACT VACCINE for every vial you purchase. To participate, veterinarians must enroll dairies in the program by July 31, 2013. After purchasing the vaccine, submit the program redemption form with proof of purchase by Dec. 16, 2013. You will receive your free product within two to four weeks.

If you have questions about this program, please contact Fred Moreira at [email protected].

Free

+2.5 lbS. oF milkDairy herd with no clinical signs of salmonellosis showed increase of 2.5 lbs. of milk per cow per day following Salmonella vaccination.3

pull

Who? Me? I’m fine. Honest.

I’ve got a secret.Na-na-nana-na.

Come back later. I’m shedding.

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Subclinical Salmonella may be lurking in your herd,and you’d never know it.In dairy operations just like yours, Salmonella infections have increased dramatically over the past 10 years.1 Part of the blame lies in your herd’s ability to hide subclinical Salmonella. In fact, many of your best cows could be negatively impacting your dairy operation by carrying and shedding the bacteria without your knowledge. Subclinical Salmonella can cause loss of appetite, decreased milk production, increased somatic cell count and other signs that you might attribute to something less serious.

COntagiOus and deadly — twO things yOu dOn’t want On yOur dairy.Seemingly healthy cows with subclinical Salmonella can spread Salmonella infections through fecal shedding. The more serious clinical Salmonella that results can be devastating to your operation.

• Mortality • Reduced milk yield • Abortion

• Weight loss • Poor feed efficiency • Treatment expenses

Administration of vaccine to

of the herd

resulted in decreased shedding of

including non-vaccinated controls, for

months.2

Salmonella serotypes in entire herd, 76% all 8

39.7%of all dairies are

infected with Salmonella1

and up to

of dairy cows are infected

with Salmonella1

13.7%Sanitation and biosecurity protocols backed by annual vaccination with SALMONELLA NEWPORT BACTERIAL EXTRACT VACCINE* with SRP® technology are effective strategies to help control Salmonella Newport. If you aren’t sure whether Salmonella is lurking, assess your risk at salmonellarisk.com and talk with your veterinarian about developing a Salmonella control plan that includes vaccination.

*This product license is conditional. Efficacy and potency test studies are in progress. 1 National Animal Health Monitoring System. Salmonella and Campylobacter on U.S. dairy operations, 1996–2007. APHIS Info Sheet, July 2009, #562.0709. 2 Hirst H, Morley PS, Dinsmore RP. Colorado State University, unpublished case study report, Feb. 8, 2003.3 Hermesch DR, Thomson DU, Loneragan GH, Renter DR, White BJ. Effects of a commercially available vaccine against Salmonella enterica serotype Newport on milk production, somatic cell count, and shedding of Salmonella organisms in female dairy cattle with no clinical signs of salmonellosis. Am J Vet Res 2008;69(9):1229-1234.

All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Inc., its affiliates and/or its licensors. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Zoetis Inc. All rights reserved. SRP13028

We’re Zoetis. Built on 60 years of experience as Pfizer Animal Health, and now focused solely on animal health. For animalS. For health. For you.

BIRDS

VISITORS

WATERFEED

RODENTS

CALVES

HEIFERS

COWS

how Salmonella can gain acceSS to your dairy

when it comeS to Subclinical Salmonella, are your cowS keeping Something From you?

pull

pull

pull

Page 5: 76% all entire herd, 8 - Zoetis | zoetisUS.com · Am J Vet Res 2008;69(9):1229-1234. All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Inc., its affiliates and/or its licensors. All other

helP COntrOl Salmonella in yOur entire herd by using salMOnella newPOrt baCterial eXtraCt VaCCine* with srP® teChnOlOgy. Vaccination is a key part of any program to help control Salmonella Newport infection BEFORE it becomes a problem. Whole-herd protection helps break the fecal shedding cycle, which can help protect the productivity of your dairy.

• Help control disease

• Help control fecal shedding

• Help develop whole-herd immunity

• Help improve herd performance

FOr a liMited tiMe, buy salMOnella newPOrt baCterial eXtraCt VaCCine FOr VaCCinatiOn and get a seCOnd bOOster rOund FOr Free.Contact your Zoetis sales representative to learn more about helping control Salmonella on your dairy, and ask about this limited-time offer for one free vial of SALMONELLA NEWPORT BACTERIAL EXTRACT VACCINE for every vial you purchase. To participate, veterinarians must enroll dairies in the program by July 31, 2013. After purchasing the vaccine, submit the program redemption form with proof of purchase by Dec. 16, 2013. You will receive your free product within two to four weeks.

If you have questions about this program, please contact Fred Moreira at [email protected].

Free

+2.5 lbS. oF milkDairy herd with no clinical signs of salmonellosis showed increase of 2.5 lbs. of milk per cow per day following Salmonella vaccination.3

pull

Who? Me? I’m fine. Honest.

I’ve got a secret.Na-na-nana-na.

Come back later. I’m shedding.