I think you will be interested in this: I got a call from the CDC about answering questions about vaccines, they wanted to know my daughters
vaccine history for research.
Vaccine histories for 468 of 1,441 (32.5 %) dogs were reported by the submitting veterinarians; all but 4 of these dogs had been vaccinated previously.
Not exact matches
(It's worth noting that Sears might lose his medical license
for giving a
vaccine exemption to a 2 - year - old without investigating his
vaccine history.)
322 Additional subsequent large population case - control trials consistently have found
vaccines to be protective against SIDS323, — , 325; however, confounding factors (social, maternal, birth, and infant medical
history) might account
for this protective effect.326 It also has been theorized that the decreased SIDS rate immediately after vaccination was attributable to infants being healthier at time of immunization, or «the healthy vaccinee effect.»
In collaboration with many researchers (graduate students, postdocs, and faculty elsewhere), we have examined the role of cross-immunity on the evolution and dynamics of influenza; the impact of behavioral changes, long periods of infectiousness, variable infectivity, co-infections, prostitution, social networks, and
vaccine efficacy on HIV dynamics; the role of exogenous re-infection, variable progression rates, vaccination, public transportation, close and casual contacts on tuberculosis dynamics and control; the impact of life -
history vector dynamics on dengue epidemics; and on the identification of time - response scales
for epidemics of foot and mouth disease.
«This gp41 protein from the virus envelope is not an absolute novelty in the long
history of anti HIV
vaccine development,» says Alexandru Rafila, Chairman of the Romanian Society
for Microbiology in Bucharest.
Ahead of this year's World Immunization Week — celebrated in the last week of April — we're reviewing some of the most important
vaccine breakthroughs in recent
history, as well as a looking to the future of
vaccine development
for diseases like HIV / AIDS, Zika, and Herpes.
Dr. Polonis» lab has focused
for many years on functional antibodies elicited by natural infection and by vaccination, utilizing samples from multiple natural
history cohorts and
vaccine studies; her lab is currently performing an extensive analysis of pseudovirus neutralizing antibodies in the large RV144 follow - on trial, RV306.
The Weiner lab has a long
history of working on DNA
vaccine for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Waisman Biomanufacturing, notes Ross, has a long
history of producing experimental
vaccines for clinical trials, including
for HIV, influenza, hepatitis, herpes and human papillomavirus, among others.
Just like
vaccines for other diseases, some cancer
vaccines are used preventively, and people with high risk factors, such as strong family
history of cancer may use a
vaccine to avoid cancer.
Being the topic of
vaccines is so controversial, I highly recommend speaking with your primary care physician to determine what is in the best interest
for your health considering your own medical
history.
Rabid maps the
history of rabies — from its earliest depictions (and most dubious treatments), to its source as inspiration
for the monsters of mythology and literature, to its modern defanging by the rabies
vaccine.
Merck has been responsible
for many medical advances over its
history, from the discovery of vitamin B1, to the first measles
vaccine, to cold remedies and antacids, to the first statins to treat high cholesterol.
Our staff will review your pet's
history and life style to determine which
vaccines or vaccination package is best
for your pet.
See, vaccinating your cat against FIV means that they will remain FIV positive
for the remainder of their lives; anyone who has no records of their
history doesn't know if your cat is
vaccine positive or disease positive, so the cat will likely be destroyed to prevent possible contamination to other animals.
At Hallett Veterinary Hospital, each patient's
history is evaluated to determine the need
for the available
vaccines, including any previous adverse effects from
vaccines, and any previous medical conditions that would increase need or risk.
You will also need to booster this
vaccine in 3 - 4 weeks in adult cats with an unknown vaccination
history or if it is receiving this
vaccine for the first time.
Core
vaccines: are recommended
for all puppies and dogs with an unknown vaccination
history.
We strongly recommend this
vaccine for all cats, not just outdoor, indoor / outdoor, those cats who live in a house with an indoor / outdoor cat and those cats with a
history of aggression towards other cats or humans.
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We call the veterinarians
for verification of
vaccine history to ensure the animals are up to date.
All sick cats should be tested
for FeLV, no matter what its past
history, test results, or
vaccine status.
The AAFP guidelines call
for a series of 2 FVRCP
vaccines to be given 3 - 4 weeks apart to an adult with an unknown vaccination
history but the WSAVA (World Small Animal Veterinary Association) recommends that only 1 FVRCP
vaccine be given with a booster
vaccine 1 year later.
We recommend annual exams, so your veterinarian can develop tailored
vaccine recommendations
for your cat bsed on age, medical
history and lifestyle.
Others, like the one
for kennel cough, have a
history of causing more harm than good (dogs vaccinated
for kennel cough are more likely to get the disease than those who are not vaccinated
for it); others, like the one
for corona virus, are given against a disease so rare that one vet termed this «a
vaccine looking
for a disease.»
Your veterinarian will take into account your cat's age, present condition, medical
history and lifestyle when deciding on which
vaccines are appropriate
for your cat and the best way to administer them.
At Mobile Animal Clinic, we provide core
vaccines that are recommended
for all pets, and non-core
vaccines that are determined based on your pet's lifestyle, risk of exposure, and medical
history.
We are not currently requiring the
vaccine for boarding in our facility, but we are taking travel
histories on the boarders.
Routine medications, a copy of your pet's
vaccine history and medical records
for chronic conditions
Based on your pet's
history, exposure potential, past
vaccines, physical exam, and the test results, the decision
for specific testing
for leptospirosis can be made.
Once any health issues are identified, we will discuss the appropriate vaccinations
for your pet based on their
vaccine history, age, health and lifestyle.
Of the 468 dogs with available
vaccine histories, 401 of 423 (94.8 %) had an adequate response to CPV
for more than 1 year after vaccination, and 390 of 412 (94.7 %) had an adequate response to CDV
for more than 1 year after vaccination.
Cornell University's Baker Institute
for Animal Health is a veterinary research center with a long
history of transformative discoveries, including breakthroughs in infectious disease and
vaccines, reproduction and genetics.
According to Dr. Weaver, they should also give you the
vaccine and treatment
history for the animal.
History also teaches us the greatest advances in medicine have come from scientific breakthroughs, whether the discovery of antibiotics, or improved public health practices,
vaccines for smallpox and polio and many other infectious diseases, antiretroviral drugs that can return AIDS patients to productive lives, pills that can control certain types of blood cancers, so many others.