The percentage of vaccinated animals (
those vaccinated only as puppies) protected from clinical disease after challenge with canine distemper virus, canine parvovirus and canine adenovirus in the study was greater than 95 %.»
Pets should be
vaccinated only when they are in the best state of health; illnesses should be resolved to the utmost extent before a vaccination is given.
If and when this test is available we may recommend that your ferret be tested and
vaccinated only if it's level of immunity is low.
Infants aged 6 — 8 months should be
vaccinated only if they must travel to areas of ongoing epidemic yellow fever and if a high level of protection against mosquito bites is not possible.
They calculate that
vaccinating only half the people at risk would stop the virus circulating — but unfortunately that now means millions of people.
On this edition of Holistic Vets Tracie Hotchner and I discuss my top four pet healthcare topics — calorie restriction (food = love is not a good equation), home dental care,
vaccinate only healthy pets (wait three weeks between vaccinations and use the VacciCheck titer test beforehand), and getting your veterinary information only from credible sources.
Scientists are starting to learn that vaccines can cause life - threatening or incurable chronic disease so it's becoming vital to
vaccinate only as much as necessary and not more.
While at first blush it may seem like a shelter is saving money by waiting to
vaccinate only adoptable animals, in reality this practice sets a program up for major outbreaks of disease.
It is open on Saturdays, 3:30 — 6:00 pm for
vaccinating only.
In addition, many holistic veterinarians are
vaccinating only where indicated by titer tests (where law allows).
To tip the balance toward the beneficial side, it's important to
vaccinate only against infectious agents to which your cats have a realistic risk of exposure, and then
vaccinate only as often as is necessary.
While vaccination is always ideal and recommended, in some cases where rabbits have severe underlying disease it may be better to reduce risk of RHDV1 infection in other ways and
vaccinate only when the rabbit is at their healthiest (this may be less frequently than the recommended vaccination protocol).
In general, it is best to
vaccinate only healthy animals since a healthy immune system can respond better to a vaccine.
One Year Later (approximately 16 months old): Titer preferred, or repeat DHPP vaccination One Year Later (approximately 28 months old): Perform titer;
vaccinate only if protective levels are low, otherwise repeat titer in 1 - 3 years.
For outdoor cats,
vaccinating only kittens under one year of age for feline leukemia is recommended, since kittens of this age may be susceptible to the virus.
Yes: Feed them with fresh whole foods or premium grain - free commercial diets, avoid over-vaccination,
vaccinate only for the prevent diseases in your area and rabies vaccine as legally required, and avoid pesticide and herbicide exposures, whenever possible.
Not exact matches
This is a group of people who refuse to inoculate their children against infectious diseases that ran rampant before vaccines were introduced, putting not
only their own children at risk but also others who are too young or too ill to be
vaccinated.
If you have been seeing your pediatrician or family doctor for a yearly checkup and have been getting
vaccinated according to the recommended CDC immunization schedule, there is a good chance that your teen will
only need a yearly flu vaccine and one other vaccine before heading off to college — a meningococcal booster.
Jess, I respect your opinion, but I am firmly for vaccinations and I believe not
vaccinating our kids is not
only dangerous, but dangerous for other kids they'll be around.
Vaccines
only work if everyone is
vaccinated.
Fortunately, that doesn't happen too often right now, but that is
only because of the concept of herd immunity, in which if most people around you are immune to an infection and can't get sick, then there is no one around to infect your child, even if they haven't been
vaccinated.
Relying on actions of other parents to protect your unvaccinated child
only works if everyone else is
vaccinated.
Although the CDC has recommended that all travelers to Europe get
vaccinated, it
only takes one person to bring that measles souvenir home from vacay.
Not
only does spacing out vaccines leave kids vulnerable to infections for longer than necessary — putting them at risk of exposure to diseases like measles and whooping cough while they wait to be
vaccinated — but they also require more frequent visits to a doctor's office where they could catch other diseases as well.
The benefits of getting vaccinations at the scheduled intervals and the safety is backed up by numerous scientific studies — scientific studies also show that minimally
vaccinating children or eliminating vaccination increases the chance of harm to not
only to that individual child but to everyone that child encounters.
Not being fully
vaccinated doesn't
only affect your child it also affects other people's children as one of the main reasons vaccinations are so effective is herd immunity.
«According to the Multi Indicator Coverage Survey / National Immunisation Coverage Survey (MICS / NICS) report 2016 conducted in Nigeria,
only 23 per cent of children (aged 12 — 23 months) are fully
vaccinated with another 37 per cent partially
vaccinated.
They not
only help protect
vaccinated individuals, but also help protect entire communities by preventing and reducing the spread of infectious diseases» said Erie County Health Commissioner Dr. Gale Burstein.
When immunization rates drop below the critical level, disease can strike not
only unvaccinated individuals but also
vaccinated ones, because all vaccines fail to confer immunity in a certain percentage of people.
Parents who opt out are endangering not
only their own kids but everybody else's, too — including those who can not be
vaccinated because they are too young or immunocompromised, as well as youngsters who have received their shots.
In a series of experiments, the researchers found that 95 % of mice
vaccinated with the investigational cocktail were protected against a lethal challenge with eight different influenza strains expressing seven different influenza A subtypes, compared to
only 5 % of mice who received mock vaccinations.
Similarly, a nudge - based mailing that prompted employees to write down when and how they planned on getting their flu shot led to about 13 additional people getting
vaccinated per $ 100 spent on the mailing; by contrast, an education campaign on the benefits of the flu vaccine led to
only about 9 additional employees at a health care facility getting
vaccinated per every $ 100 spent on the campaign.
Menezes was
vaccinated as soon as he was bitten, Henriques says, but notes that he
only received four of the five recommended doses before symptoms appeared and was not given rabies antibodies.
Only 14 per cent agreed that they might take more sexual risks because they had been
vaccinated.
Flu comes back every year because when you catch it or are
vaccinated, your immune system is
only trained to identify the flu's large surface proteins.
Partly due to the scare,
only 19 per cent of Australians were
vaccinated this year.
Researchers examined Tdap vaccine effectiveness among adolescents previously
vaccinated with
only DTaP vaccines within Kaiser Permanente Northern California following both the 2010 and 2014 whooping - cough outbreaks.
According to a survey conducted by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, out of 21 rabies cases that occurred over a two - month period in 2004 in Anlong County, Guizhou Province,
only three individuals were properly
vaccinated in time.
One problem revealed by the trial was that
only 38 percent of
vaccinated subjects developed high levels of antibodies against the drug; Kosten is working to increase the vaccine's antibody generation.
The
only approved vaccine for dengue may actually increase the incidence of dengue infections requiring hospitalization rather than preventing the disease if health officials aren't careful about where they
vaccinate, new public health research published Sept. 2 in Science suggests.
Although there is an effective HBV vaccine,
only around 50 percent of people in some countries where the disease is endemic are
vaccinated.
Right now it takes a year to make 50 million doses of flu vaccine, so you
only get
vaccinated against last year's flu.
So far, the results have been impressive: in one trial on saplings
only 1 of 33
vaccinated trees died when exposed to the fungus, whereas all the control trees died.
It replicates in
vaccinated children and
only very rarely causes disease.
«This is quite important,» he told VOA, «because until now the
only way that this has been done is though
vaccinating people.»
While much recent research has not been published in this area, there is actually a long history of studies that show: (1) there is a significant number of antigens shared between tumors and embryonic tissues (called «oncofetal antigens») and, consequently, antibodies made against tumors can also recognize embryonic tissues, and vice versa; (2) pregnancy confers some immunity against cancer (accompanied by antibody production against oncofetal antigens), not
only against its occurrence but also against its growth; (3) similar to pregnancy, an immune response against cancer can be generated by
vaccinating animals with embryonic tissues.
Only then can we maintain high levels of vaccination, monitor the diseases, prepare for outbreaks, and build public confidence to overcome any hesitancy to
vaccinate.»
General thinking may be, too, that it's more cost - effective, from a public - health standpoint, to
vaccinate girls
only.
That stat is all the more alarming considering that a flu vaccine not
only protects the mother, it also protects her baby from getting the flu up to 6 months (the age at which babies can be
vaccinated themselves).
If
only poor Cujo's family had gotten him
vaccinated...