Fever can be
expected after any vaccine, but is more common when the MenB vaccine is given with the other routine immunisations at two and four months of age.
Not exact matches
(You can read this here...) Since this
vaccine contains a very large dose of aluminum, the adverse effects I would
expect to see would likely show up
after infancy.
Animals will need a minimum of two
vaccines spaced two weeks apart to develop protective immunity, and we can't reliably
expect protection until about a week
after the second vaccination, which means at least three weeks from the time of intake.
On completion of the puppy core vaccination series with the last dose given at 14 - 16 wk of age, a dog can be
expected to have an antibody titer or positive test result, regardless of the serologic test performed, provided the serum sample is collected > 2 wks
after the last dose of
vaccine.»
These symptoms are not uncommon and are
expected to go away within 1 to 2 days
after a
vaccine.
It is important to keep in mind that it takes 2 - 3 weeks
after the second
vaccine before any immunity can be
expected.