Sentences with phrase «only vaccine given»

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We gave him only one live vaccine per visit, per Dr. Sears» recommendation, which meant we had to make more trips to the pediatrician's office.
Those trials will test the safety and feasibility of giving children four doses of the vaccine, which provides only partial protection against the disease.
The only thing I would have done differently in 1976, retrospectively, is to make the vaccine, promote the vaccine, but not give the vaccine until the last moment — but the problem with that is that you may be too late.
Since 2000, however, an updated version of the Salk vaccine, safer than the Sabin version, has been the only one given in the U.S. to prevent polio: it is 99 percent effective after three doses.
The vaccine targets a protein produced by lactating mothers, so it could be given only to women past childbearing age.
In the 30 years since scientists identified HIV as the cause of AIDS, the virus has proved unbeatable — hiding in the very immune cells that would kill it; reflexively and rapidly mutating; mysteriously persisting in the gut, kidneys, liver, and brain; subverting every vaccine (the best one so far has given only 30 percent protection); and roaring back to life almost the moment drugs are stopped.
Compared to a bolus injection containing the same drugs and antigens (but no scaffold), the 3D vaccine was more effective at preventing tumor growth, with 90 % of mice receiving the 3D vaccine still alive at 30 days compared with only 60 % of mice given the bolus injection.
Research from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shows that the «first in human» series of vaccine injections given directly into a pancreatic cancer tumor is not only well tolerated, but also suggests an «encouraging» period of stable disease.
One estimate, by vaccine expert Paul Offit of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, suggests 11 vaccines given to an infant at one time would temporarily «use up» only 0.1 % of the child's immune system.
Representative photomicrographs of lung tissue from unvaccinated unchallenged mice (normal) and from Balb / c mice two days after challenge with SARS - CoV that had previously been given PBS only (no vaccine) or live virus.
The bp inactivated vaccine (BPV), was only available at one dosage with alum so a smaller volume (25 µl) was given to one group for a dosage comparison.
As indicated, two reports attributed the immunopathology to presence of the N protein in the vaccine; however, we found the same immunopathologic reaction in animals given S protein vaccine only, although it appeared to be of lesser intensity.
Those trials will test the safety and feasibility of giving children four doses of the vaccine, which provides only partial... -LSB-...]
Nevertheless, the Th2 - type immunopathology pattern was seen only in animals given an inactivated vaccine earlier.
Groups of mice (N = 12 — 13 per group) were administered various dosages of each vaccine intramuscularly (IM) on days 0 and 28; mice given only PBS, alum, trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine or live SARS - CoV were included as controls in various experiments.
None of the animals given any of the alum - adjuvanted DI vaccine (DIV) dosages and only an occasional animal in the lower dosages of nonadjuvanted vaccine yielded virus (Kruskall - Wallis and Mann Whitney U tests, p > 0.05 for all comparisons).
This premature enthusiasm has more recently given way to caution as the technology has gradually been transferred to humans, with only limited short - term success.3 Finally, since HIV usually enters the body through mucosal surfaces — the vagina and rectum — augmenting an immune response at these portals of entry by using what scientists call mucosal AIDS vaccines might be an additional way to improve protection against infection.
The study also showed that the protection appears to occur even when only one or two of the recommended doses of the vaccine are given.
This is because the CDC began recommending in 2002 that the influenza vaccine be given to children aged six months to twenty - three months, as well as pregnant women in their second and third trimesters, even though the only vaccine approved for these groups at the time was preserved with thimerosal.
Core vaccines should be given to every dog and Noncore vaccines are recommended only for certain dogs in certain situations and environments.
My vet only vaccinates when absolutely healthy and she checked him out and we gave him the vaccine.
For only $ 25 per cat, that cat is spayed / neutered and given the state required rabies vaccine and mandatory ear tip.
In a study performed by Vanguard, it was found that a combination vaccine (which typically contains parvovirus, distemper and one to five other antigens), given to six week old puppies had only a 52 % chance of protecting them against parvo.
Most puppies are protected against distemper with the first vaccine if it's not given too early... yet most puppies are given a combination vaccine containing distemper at 12 to 16 weeks and older — when they're already protected for distemper and really only need the parvovirus.
For these reasons, the Vacci - Chek Titer Test is valuable — it greatly allows us to individualize each dog's vaccine protocol, giving only the vaccine for these diseases when blood antibody titers are shown to be non-protective!
The vaccine manufacturers themselves have always stipulated that only healthy dogs should be given vaccinations.
Dr Michael Dym claims the vaccine is «not only ineffective (as it is in people), but its long term safety is also a concern, given the metal content.»
The only thing that helps the disease is the FDA - approved FIV vaccine, which must be given soon after birth.
Vaccines for bacterial infections only last for 6 to 12 months so dogs are given a yearly booster such as the DHLPPC booster for kennel cough, leptospirosis, parainfluenza and rabies.
i was told by a local vet who volunteered at the free animal clinic which gives out cheapo vaccines that they actually made tons of money through selling flea treatments and could practically give away the rabies shots - only charging their cost from the drug company.
Veterinary colleges are now recommending that vaccines be given every three years or only one time per lifetime in many situations.
A 3 - year rabies vaccine can only be given if proof of previous vaccine is shown.
Non-core vaccines are only given to cats if there is genuine risk of exposure to the infection and if vaccination would provide good protection.
FeLV: $ 23 * An FeLV vaccine may only be given if your cat has had a negative FeLV test within the last 3 weeks or you can show proof that the cat has had an FeLV vaccine on an annual basis.
Veterinary immunologists tell us that vaccines need only be given once or twice in an animal's life.
The current official recommendation is that only three core vaccines; distemper, adenovirus - 2, and of course rabies, be given to puppies or dogs with uncertain vaccine backgrounds according to this vaccination schedule Ref # 3.
If the titre shows low immunity for a particular disease, they recommend giving only that vaccine, and not a combination vaccine which they feel needlessly exposes dogs to additional health risks.
Since the distemper vaccine is only given every 3 years after year 1, the leptospirosis vaccine is given individually on the years when distemper is not needed.
Since dogs from toy breeds are susceptible to anaphylactic shock reactions caused by leptospirosis vaccines, the vaccines should only be given to those who have high risk of contact with the bacteria.
Not only do the vaccines cause a lot of damage in our dogs, but nearly every vaccine vets give our dogs is unnecessary.
Rabies will be given at 12 weeks of age and is the only vaccine required by law.
Three readily available vaccines include: Galaxy Pv (a shot containing only parvovirus, offering 7 + years of immunity) and Galaxy D (a shot containing only distemper, giving 5 or more years of immunity).
Even the vaccine labels say that vaccines should only be given to healthy dogs.
Core vaccines are a necessary part of feline care should be given to every cat, while Noncore vaccines are recommended only for certain cats in certain situations and environments.
FIV vaccine is often only given to cats at high risk.
The Lyme vaccine may only be given in areas of the country where Lyme disease is most prevalent.
The feline leukemia vaccine is commonly given to kittens, but generally only recommended for adult cats if they are at risk for exposure.
Maternal immunity lasts until 8 - 14 weeks of age, so being vaccinated at 6 weeks will neutralize the vaccine and only give (0 - 38 %) protection.
Any vet is able to administer the rabies vaccine after checking the microchip identification, however, only Official Veterinarians are able to sign and stamp the passport to confirm a rabies vaccination has been given.
Canine core vaccines (rabies, distemper, and parvo) may only be given every 3 years instead of annually.
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