EV1
Protecting your Cervid From:

E-coli  | Clostridia Type A EV-1 is our five isolate vaccine developed to manage digestive tract issues caused by E-coli and Clostridia Type A. EV-1 in conjunction with some basic management practices greatly reduces the instances of neonatal diarrhea in animals under the age of twelve months and nearly eliminates cases of diarrhea in animals over 12 months of age.

Escherichia coli or more commonly known as E. coli is a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium. It is most commonly found in the lower intestine. Though most E. coli strains are harmless, some virulent strains can causes chronic diarrhea and even pneumonia in some cases. The harmless strains are part of the normal flora of the gut, and can benefit their hosts by producing vitamin K and preventing colonization of the intestine with pathogenic bacteria.

Fecal-oral transmission (FOT) is the major route through which pathogenic strains of the bacterium cause disease. Cells are able to survive outside the body for a limited amount of time, which makes them ideal indicator organisms to test environmental samples for fecal contamination. However, there is a growing body of research has examine environmentally persistent E. coli which can survive for extended periods outside of a host.

The most cost effective way of diagnosing a possible E. coli infection is through a fecal examination.

  • Bottle Size: 100 ml
  • Can be deliver via RDD (dart), 2cc dose
  • Industry leading 4 Cervid specific Ecoli isolates
  • Custom protocol setup with your order
  • Sign up for our CSM (membership program) and receive a $260 per 50 dose bottle discount during “Open Ordering
  • Non-Open Order price for EV1 is $350 per 50 dose bottle

Now Covering:

E-coli (4), Clostridia Type A (1)


 

Easy to Follow Vaccination Schedule

Day 1 = 2cc Day 21-28 = 2cc Fall / Spring = 2cc Note: This vaccine can be delivered via remote injection.  The recommended dart is a 2cc dart supporting a 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch cannula (needle) equipped with a gelatin collar. (Ideal shot placement is within the lower neck region – forward of the shoulder.)

 **Please seek the bottle-raised and mother-raised fawn protocols and pre-weaning information within the Cervid Solutions membership area regarding dosage recommendations for fawns.