Incidence of
severe vaccination reaction is so high in these cohorts, that owners and breeders have stopped vaccinating altogether.
Not exact matches
Obtain a medical exemption if the child has had a bad
reaction to a
vaccination before or if there is a personal or family history of vaccine
reactions, convulsions or neurological disorders,
severe allergies and / or immune system disorders.
It's important to let your vet know what happened so that it can be put into your pup's veterinary notes and depending on how
severe the
reaction is your little guy could potentially not be safe for further
vaccination, or there should be extra precautions taken at the time they are given.
You help with this by letting your vet know about any moderate to
severe reaction your little Rascal has to his puppy
vaccinations... and by asking him to report it to both the vaccine manufacturer and to the CVB.
Serious adverse
reactions to
vaccinations include persistent vomiting or diarrhea, skin rash, swelling around the face,
severe coughing, difficulty breathing, collapse and autoimmune disease.
That being said, it is important to note that, with multiple
vaccinations and boosters being administered frequently at the same time, when those rare
severe adverse
reactions occur, it may be difficult for your veterinary professional to determine just exactly what caused the
reaction.
More
severe reactions occur within the first 15 minutes following
vaccination.
Some of the available
vaccinations are for diseases not found in Arizona or the
vaccination may have conflicting or low efficacy rates or high rates of
severe or life - threatening
reactions.
Leading veterinary immunologist Ronald D Schultz PhD lists common, moderate and
severe potential
reactions to
vaccination.
Vaccination reactions severe enough to produce shock are EXTREMELY rare and are a function of an individual pet's immune response.