Not exact matches
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.
Since this syndrome is seen predominantly in very
small dogs, it is tempting to speculate that the disease may be partially linked to increased antigenic load in comparison to the body size of the dog, since the same
volume of rabies
vaccine is given to all dogs subcutaneously.
Most
vaccines are given by injection of a
small volume of liquid into the muscle, although there are a few given intranasally (i.e., via the nostril)(strangles
vaccine), or by mouth (e.g., polio
vaccine in humans).