Not exact matches
The effect
of seasonality in pathogen transmission
on vaccination strategies was investigated under several
types of disease scenarios, including an endemic case and a new outbreak case.
Although this
type of vaccination «does not offer immediate protection
on an individual level,» Kumar says, «if done
on a population level, the transmission
of malaria might be curbed in the long run.»
Depending
on the
type of pet you have, it is entirely possible that you are legally responsible to vaccinate your pet; nevertheless, there are different
types of vaccinations that may not be required by law but are important to helping maintain good pet health.
Your veterinarian will determine the best
vaccination schedule for your cat based
on the
type of vaccines used, age, health, lifestyle, and your city requirement.
Launched last week by the Animal Rescue League
of Boston, the clinic will be open
on Friday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. For a flat fee
of $ 10, the clinic's professionals will check out your dog or cat and provide various
types of care, including
vaccinations for rabies and distemper, flea treatment, implementation
of a GPS microchip, antibiotics, treatment for heartworm, and referrals for any other procedures.
They should provide you with a record
of the dates and
types of vaccinations and worming that has been done
on your puppy, along with any and all records
on visits to the vet that the puppy may have required while in the breeder's care.
The
type and frequency
of vaccinations needed depends
on your pet — there's no standard formula.
Type and frequency
of vaccination will be based
on your cat's age, lifestyle (for example, indoor versus outdoor, frequency
of contact with other cats, etc.) and risk
of exposure to infectious disease.
«It's good there's these
types of events going
on that the Humane Society can help with
vaccinations and with preventing unwanted litters.
Depending
on the laws in your town and the
type of vaccination used, cats may need to be vaccinated for rabies every one, two or three years by your primary care veterinarian.
These are only general guidelines, as the vaccine
types recommended and the frequency
of vaccination vary depending
on the lifestyle
of the pet being vaccinated, i.e. indoor vs outdoor pets, travel plans, kennel / boarding plans, and underlying disease conditions such as immune - mediated diseases or pre-existing infections such as FIV infection.
Owners
of vaccinated dogs must still seek veterinary care immediately in the event
of a bite, because 1) the
type of snake is often unknown; 2) antibody titers may be overwhelmed in the face
of severe envenomation, and 3) an individual dog may lack sufficient protection depending
on its response to the vaccine and the time elapsed since
vaccination.
Vaccination is required every one to three years, depending on the type of vaccination and the recommendations of your ve
Vaccination is required every one to three years, depending
on the
type of vaccination and the recommendations of your ve
vaccination and the recommendations
of your veterinarian.
I will keep up - to - date medical records
of all medical care and bring copies
of the records with the animal to all adoptions including but not limited to: dates
of vaccinations,
type (present label
on vaccine vial), proof
of FeLV / FIV testing and result (negative or positive), spay or neuter certificate from vet's office and any other medical chart notes describing pre-existing medical conditions and treatment.
After that,
vaccinations are given every 1 - 3 years depending
on the
type of vaccine.
Learn about the
type of licensing and
vaccinations and follow up with them to keep your pet ownership legal and up to date
on health aspects.
If your dog visits any
of these
types of facilities, check
on their
vaccination policy.
Bring two copies
of all medical records to each adoption event which should include dates
of vaccinations,
type (label
on vaccine vial), proof
of FeLV / FIV testing and result (negative or positive), spay or neuter certificate from vet's office and any other medical chart notes documenting pre-existing medical conditions and / or treatment.