Multiple vaccines given at once greatly increase the chance of reactions.
Both have also told me, and the AAHA report warns as well, about the dangers of adverse reactions for
multiple vaccines given at once, especially for smaller and medium - sized breeds.
Not exact matches
Nevertheless, he believes that the new research may eventually lead to strategies for preventing MS. «In cases where
multiple sclerosis runs in families, one could identify children who have inherited high - risk genes, and
give them preventive
vaccines,» he says.
Most vets in Singapore
give a multi-valent kind of
vaccine, which comprises of
vaccines against
multiple diseases in one single shot.
Vaccinating Adult Cats Decisions regarding which
vaccines to
give adult cats and how often they should be administered are based upon
multiple factors, including the risk of a cat's exposure to various infectious agents, the duration of protection of a
given vaccine, the risk of cats passing diseases to humans, and the rather minimal risks inherent to vaccination (see below).
Those who worry about overloading a dog's immune system with multivalent (
multiple vaccines in a single shot) inoculations can ask their veterinarian to purchase monovalent (single)
vaccines for distemper and parvo and
give the shots at different times.
Puppies receive a parvo vaccination as part of their
multiple - agent
vaccine given at eight, 12 and 16 weeks of age.
The reason we
give multiple vaccinations is that many of these
vaccines consist of living, attenuated (weakened) virus.
The FVRCP
vaccine is initially
given on
multiple occasions, every 3 - 4 weeks from the age of 9 weeks until the kitten has reached between 16 - 18 weeks of age to ensure complete immunity.
Please read Vaccinating Small Dogs: Risks Vets Aren't Revealing for the particular risks of
giving multiple vaccines to small dogs.
Antibodies from the mother may interfere with antibodies introduced from a
vaccine so it is important to
give multiple vaccines until the pet is at least 16 weeks old or 4 months.
-- FVRCP is the
vaccine we will
give multiple times every 3 - 4 weeks from the age of about 9 weeks until a kitten has reached between 16 - 18 weeks of age to ensure complete immunity.
The dog was
given MULTIPLE vaccines and they didn't know WHICH one was causing it.
In puppies the immune system must learn how to function;
vaccine failure may occur simply because the puppy's immune system didn't know how to react properly (the reason
multiple doses of some
vaccines are
given.)
Puppies receive a parvo vaccination as part of their
multiple - agent
vaccine given at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age.
In puppies the immune system must learn how to function and
vaccine failure in a young puppy may occur simply because the puppy's immune system didn't know how to react properly (the reason
multiple doses of some
vaccines are
given.)
This is one reason that
giving multiple puppy
vaccines and yearly booster
vaccines is important.
Don't
give multiple vaccines at the same time; space them out at least 3 weeks apart.