[4] For example the World Small Animal Veterinary Association Guidelines for the Vaccination of Dogs and Cats state «we should aim to reduce the «vaccine load» on individual animals in order to minimize the potential
for adverse reactions to vaccine products».
While international dog and cat vaccination guidelines warn that we should decrease companion animal vaccination, i.e. «we should aim to reduce the «vaccine load» on individual animals in order to minimize the potential
for adverse reactions to vaccine products» [18], vaccination of humans is increasing at a startling rate.
My feeling is that a person with autoimmune, genetic predisposition may be more likely to have
an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
More than 250 children may have had
adverse reactions to the vaccine, with symptoms including fever, vomiting and convulsions.
Answer:
An adverse reaction to vaccines would've usually started yesterday.
We believe in a carefully balanced approach to prevent infectious diseases while minimizing the chance of
an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
Furthermore, puppies and small dogs can have
adverse reactions to the vaccines.
Most dogs never experience
adverse reactions to their vaccines, but please notify us right away if you notice any the following symptoms: facial swelling, hives, itching, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, difficulty breathing, pain at the injection site, lethargy, collapse or seizures.
Removal of sex organs also significantly increases the odds of
adverse reactions to vaccines (ref # 4) and inclines both sexes to alopecia, hip dysplasia, and cruciate ligament rupture.
Some of
the adverse reactions to vaccines in dogs can be quite serious and even fatal, while others are less serious.
Experts in veterinary medicine have been calling for a decrease of live and inactivated vaccination of companion animals because of the risk of
adverse reaction to vaccines.
Dr. Heitzman truly believes that the hospital's carefully balanced approach is the best means to prevent infectious disease and the possibility of your pet having
an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
Long Island City Veterinary Center believes that a well - balanced vaccination protocol is the best means to protect your pet from disease as well as the risk of
an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
When an animal is going in for surgery or chemo, or has an autoimmune disease or neoplastic condition [a tumor], or even a chronic immune challenge such as allergies or endocrine / metabolic diseases, they are at a high increased risk to
an adverse reaction to any vaccine.
Adverse reactions to vaccines are much more uncommon than in the past as the vaccines have been greatly improved over the years.
This product is associated with the greatest number of
adverse reactions to any vaccine.»
This should be given as soon as possible after the rabies shot to try and prevent the development of
any adverse reactions to the vaccine.
We believe these measures are the best means to ensure your pet is adequately protected from disease while also reducing the risk of
an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
Remember... any animal could have
an adverse reaction to any vaccine.
Since most dogs could be exposed to leptospirosis at some point, we generally recommend annual vaccination for this disease unless a pet is confined indoors exclusively or tends to have
adverse reactions to vaccines.
But
adverse reactions to vaccines are very rare, and this should not prevent the cat owner from giving these vaccinations to their cats.