For a day or
so after their vaccines, your child may feel more uncomfortable than normal.
Not exact matches
So far, Inovio has made the most progress with a so - called therapeutic vaccine — one that helps defeat a disease even after a patient has been diagnosed — for human papilloma virus, or HP
So far, Inovio has made the most progress with a
so - called therapeutic vaccine — one that helps defeat a disease even after a patient has been diagnosed — for human papilloma virus, or HP
so - called therapeutic
vaccine — one that helps defeat a disease even
after a patient has been diagnosed — for human papilloma virus, or HPV.
Safety monitoring continues even
after a
vaccine has been approved —
so researchers make sure that only safe
vaccines stay on the market.
Factual story in regards to whopping cough - while I was pregnant, WC spread to both of my sisters families, one sis used to vaccinate her kids but stopped
after one had a bad reaction,
so 4 of her kids have had some v's but no boosters in 9 yrs, 2 have never had a
vaccine.
If you are not immune, you can get the rubella
vaccine after your baby is born
so that you will not get rubella in the future.
But therein lies a problem: children born
after OPV is phased out will be vulnerable to any
vaccine virus still lurking,
so polio could stage a very nasty comeback unless we protect them some other way.
«Our work
so far suggests that this new
vaccine strategy induces a level of virus neutralization about 25 times greater,
after a single dose, than one sees in standard
vaccines,» Weissman said.
Warren Alpert (1920 - 2007), a native of Chelsea, Mass., established the prize in 1987
after reading about the development of a
vaccine for hepatitis B. Alpert decided on the spot that he would like to reward such breakthroughs,
so he picked up the phone and told the
vaccine's creator, Kenneth Murray of the University of Edinburgh, that he had won a prize.
Rabid animals may be aggressive or suspicious...
so your dog may become aggressive, reactive or fearful
after a rabies
vaccine.
I had recently moved to Roswell from another state, and my cats were soon due for their
vaccines so I needed to find a good vet soon
after arriving here.
Additionally, cats will always test positive for FIV
after receiving the
vaccine,
so if they become ill later in life, there will be no way to eliminate FIV from the diagnosis.
Immunity is highest a few weeks
after the second
vaccine,
so make your plans to vaccinate several weeks before bringing your dog to be with other dogs.
So, unless state laws change so that veterinarians are required to provide vaccine disclosure forms, dog owners who automatically receive reminders for booster shots will not know that nationally - accepted scientific studies have demonstrated that «animals are protected a minimum of 7 years after vaccination with the distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus - 2 vaccines.&raqu
So, unless state laws change
so that veterinarians are required to provide vaccine disclosure forms, dog owners who automatically receive reminders for booster shots will not know that nationally - accepted scientific studies have demonstrated that «animals are protected a minimum of 7 years after vaccination with the distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus - 2 vaccines.&raqu
so that veterinarians are required to provide
vaccine disclosure forms, dog owners who automatically receive reminders for booster shots will not know that nationally - accepted scientific studies have demonstrated that «animals are protected a minimum of 7 years
after vaccination with the distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus - 2
vaccines.»
The thing is that
after two or three weeks at home, when he got all his
vaccines, we started to leave the backyard door open for him to go out whenever he wanted to and we walked him several times a day
so he never had the need of using the pads again, the problem is that he got
so used to doing his business outside that he forgot what the pee pads are for (he sometimes even takes his naps on them) and when we leave him alone (usually not more than 4/5 hours a day) he does his business all over the house, even when we leave some «strategic» pee pads here and there.
Even when an animal becomes sick shortly
after receiving a vaccination, most vets don't think to link the two things together because they are
so accustomed to giving
vaccines.
Our logic is that most studies show that cats have a strong natural resistance to feline leukemia
after they are about 18 months old,
so vaccination doesn't seem warranted given the risk of
vaccine associated sarcoma (cancer) in cats and the low risk of acquiring the infection as an adult.
Second, our response to the claim that ferrets who have received these
vaccines in the past do not need them again is that studies have shown that any immune system protection (antibodies) that ferrets develop
after initially getting these
vaccines actually wanes over time,
so that they are no longer protected.
Asking ferret owners to stay in the hospital waiting room for 15 minutes
after the
vaccine is administered
so that the ferret can be monitored for reaction and treated accordingly if it occurs has also made vaccination safer.
Thanks for posting that, CathyD, I saw your post just as I'd finished writing the exact same thing here:) I do stretch the time between
vaccines out because my dogs seem
so lethargic
after they have them done, but... I've got two reputable kennels here in my area, who will not board the dogs unless all shots are within 1 year old and I've got the papers for proof.
(Rabies is governed by laws, not science,
so I really have no comment on this other than to recommend giving rabies
vaccine by itself, at least two weeks before and / or
after any other
vaccines.)