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i Trademark: Equi-Flu I *Equine influenza can be spread on tiny moisture particles exhaled by infected animals — especially when horses are stabled together. Now, horses can be protected against exposure with an entirely different, new equine influenza vaccine. Equi- Flu II, a unique combination prod­ uct, contains both types A-l and A-2 equine strains plus four selected strains of human virus. 6QUI-FLU E unique equine-human virus combination Equi-Flu II has been extensively field tested since 1963 — in track horses, on breeding farms and in private stables. In all cases, it dem­ onstrated a high assurance of safety and effectiveness. Only a small 2 cc. dose is required—two injections the first year, one per year thereafter. Advantages Contains both equine and human virus strains. o Provides fast antibody response. © Two to four week interval between doses permits your veterinarian to adminster on same schedule as “encephalo” vac­ cine or tetanus toxoid, c Minimal incidence of reactions sets sig­ nificantly higher standard of safety. 9 AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH YOUR VETERINARIAN Jensen-Salsbery Laboratories Division of Richardson-Merre 21st St., Kansas City. Mo. 64141