History Of Anaplasmosis Vaccine By D. Gene Luther, D.V.M., Ph.D. UNIVERSITY PRODUCTS, L.L.C. DR. D. GENE LUTHER
Cellular # 225-266-8375 425 Woodstone Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70808 225-769-4146 docndoc@aol.comOur Anaplasmosis Vaccine was developed at Louisiana State University, Agriculture Center's Veterinary Science Department by D. G. Luther, D.V.M., Ph.D. The USDA approved the production and sale of the vaccine as an Experimental Anaplasmosis Vaccine to veterinarians in:
Alabama,
Arkansas,
California,
Florida,
Georgia,
Idaho,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maryland,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Nebraska,
Nevada,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon,
South Carolina,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Virginia,
West Virgina,
Wisconsin,
Puerto Rico.
The vaccine is not licensed by the USDA but is approved for use as an Experimental Vaccine. USDA licensed vaccines have to be produced in a USDA licensed facility and that vaccine has to go through the USDA licensing procedure. There are no USDA licensed facilities in Louisiana. Our vaccine has provided good protection against Bovine Anaplasmosis in the United States and Puerto Rico. We have never had a case of Neonatal Isoerythrolysis reported in calves of vaccinated cows. The vaccine has been used in cows in all stages of pregnancy with no problems being reported. The USDA has not carried out efficacy or potency test on this experimental vaccine.
We have marketed hundreds of thousands of doses of our Experimental Anaplasmosis Vaccine since early in 2000.
If you are interested in obtaining the vaccine, we would be pleased to discuss and answer any questions that you might have. We can be contacted by multiple means as stated at the top of this page. E-mail D. Gene Luther, D.V.M., Ph.D.
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