Bordetella Vaccines & Prevention
Select the right vaccine, booster schedule and administration route for every species—from kennel cough protection in dogs to whooping cough prevention in people.
Top Veterinary Vaccines
Product | Route | Species | Frequency | Onset |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nobivac® Intra‑Trac | Intranasal | Dog | Annual | 72 h |
Bronchi‑Shield® Oral | Oral | Dog | Annual | 48 h |
Bordetella Vaccine Feline | Intranasal | Cat | Annual | 4 d |
Ingelvac® Bb | Intranasal | Pig | Weaning + Booster | 7 d |
Human Immunization Schedule
DTaP Children
5‑dose series at 2, 4, 6, 15‑18 months and 4‑6 years.
Protects against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis.
Tdap Adolescents
Single dose at 11‑12 years, then one booster every 10 years.
Essential for ongoing pertussis immunity.
Maternal Tdap
Administer during 27‑36 weeks of pregnancy to protect newborns.
Creates passive antibody transfer to infants.
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Request Booster RemindersFrequently Asked Questions
Yes—intranasal vaccines stimulate local immunity within 48‑72 hours, ideal for boarding scenarios.
It’s best to stay consistent with the initial route, but switching in consultation with your veterinarian is generally safe.
Yes—natural infection doesn’t guarantee lifelong immunity. CDC still recommends Tdap at the regular interval.