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AquaVac FNM Plus
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
Injection vaccination of fish at water temperatures below 1°C is not good farming practice and should be avoided.
Fish should not be vaccinated with AquaVac FNMPLUS more than once.
Some inflammation in the body cavity is normal in the vicinity of the injection site and is part of the immune response. Side effects in the form of visceral adhesions occur in the majority of fish, but are minor in extent (Speilberg score not more than 3). Some melanisation may occur in up to 1/3 fish. External signs such as scale loss and haemorrhage at the point of injection and more serious internal reactions are rarely present if injection technique is good.
Slightly increased levels of fin rot are sometimes observed following vaccination against furunculosis.
If you notice any serious effects or other effects not mentioned on this label, please inform your veterinary surgeon
Fish should not be vaccinated during the smoltification process.
Vaccinate only healthy fish. Do not use in fish intended as brood stock.
Do not mix with any other vaccine or immunological product
No information is available on the interactions between this product and any other. It is therefore recommended that no other vaccine should be administered within 168 degree days (14 days at 12°C) before and after vaccination with this vaccine.
Warning to the Operator: Although this is a non-mineral oil vaccine, if you accidentally inject yourself with this product, go IMMEDIATELY to the nearest Hospital Accident and Emergency Department and show the information below to the doctor or nurse on duty.
Information for the doctor: Accidental injection with this product, like other oil-based products, can cause intense vascular spasm, which may, for example, result in the loss of a digit.
PROMPT expert surgical attention is required, which may involve early incision and irrigation of the affected area. This is especially important where soft tissue of the finger or tendon sheaths are involved.
Withdrawal Period
Zero degree days.
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