«Specifically, titers 5 to 15 days after booster vaccination in dogs with an out - of -
date vaccination status were shown to be noninferior to titers in dogs with a current vaccination status.
Objective — To compare anamnestic antibody responses of dogs and cats with current versus out - of -
date vaccination status.
Comparison of anamnestic responses to rabies vaccination in dogs and cats with current and out - of -
date vaccination status
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance — Results indicated that dogs with out - of -
date vaccination status were not inferior in their antibody response following booster rabies vaccination, compared with dogs with current 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.»
Not exact matches
«Digital
vaccination records may allow an individual to keep up to
date with their
vaccination status,» explained ECDC Director Andrea Ammon.
SIRTx places such dogs in foster homes where they are evaluated for temperament, brought up to
date on
vaccinations, given a physical examination to assess their health
status, and spayed and neutered.
Of the 2,481 cats with a recorded
vaccination history, 1,157 (46.6 percent) had no previous rabies
vaccination, 883 (35.5 percent) had an unknown rabies
vaccination status, 277 (11.2 percent) reportedly were up - to -
date on their rabies
vaccination, and 164 (6.6 percent) had reportedly been previously vaccinated but were not up - to -
date.