The NCSU protocol «highly recommended» vaccination with a modified live virus vaccine and noted that dogs are still protected
against parvo when challenged by the disease as much as seven years later.
Not exact matches
I bet
when you think of the immune system, you think about the protection it provides
against diseases like
parvo or kennel cough.
When puppies are too young to be vaccinated
against the
parvo virus and they have not been protected by maternal antibodies as a result of vaccination of a breeding female, they lack the defenses to fight
against this aggressive virus.
Again, this is similar to what happens
when the immune system makes IgG and IgM antibodies
against parvo virus.