Comparison of
anamnestic responses to rabies vaccination in dogs and cats with current and out - of - date vaccination status
The findings appear in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association study, «Comparison of
anamnestic responses to rabies vaccination in dogs and cats with current and out - of - date vaccination status.»
In fact the presence of good humoral antibody levels blocks
the anamnestic response to vaccine boosters just as maternal antibody blocks the response in some young animals.»
This is called
an anamnestic response = (quick recall - «I remember seeing this before and I know what to do»).
This is called
the anamnestic response, and is why a pet that recovers from parvo virus does not get the disease again.
Not exact matches
Objective — To compare
anamnestic antibody
responses of dogs and cats with current versus out - of - date vaccination status.
Furthermore, revaccination with most viral vaccines fails to stimulate an
anamnestic (secondary)
response as a result of interference by existing antibody (similar to maternal antibody interference).