Sentences with phrase «weeks following the vaccine»

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Four weeks later, mice that had received the DNA vaccine were exposed to the Brazilian strain of Zika virus known to cause fetal birth defects in mice analogous to those seen following fetal Zika infection in humans.
In one groundbreaking study, a group of healthy people 65 and older took a derivative of Rapamycin for six weeks, followed by flu vaccine two weeks after stopping the drug.
There is evidence that vaccines may cause harm well beyond what would show up in an adverse events report — harm that may manifest over many years, rather than in the days and weeks immediately following vaccination.
Most veterinarians will recommend administration of the kennel cough vaccine, followed by a booster vaccination 3 - 4 weeks later.
Even if you have an adult dog you may wish to follow up the initial 4 strain (new) vaccine with a booster in 2 - 4 weeks to ensure protection against the new strains.
The first DHLPP vaccine can be administered when the dog is 6 weeks old and several boosters will be given periodically during the following months.
In very rare cases, seizures show up in puppies under 6 weeks of age following inoculation with a combined distemper - parvovirus vaccine.
An initial injection is followed up with a booster two weeks later with a yearly vaccine recommended.
Your vet will recommend a series of vaccines (usually starting at 6 to 8 weeks of age), and it is important to follow this schedule as the vaccinations are not fully protective until the full series is given.
When I worked at a humane society 20 years ago, our protocol was to give puppies a five - way combination vaccine at 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 weeks, followed by an annual booster every year for the rest of their lives.
The vaccine should be given initially and then followed by an additional booster 2 - 4 weeks later, the series should be completed 2 weeks prior to possible exposure for optimal protection.
The vaccine is administered by injection initially in 2 doses separated by 2 - 4 weeks followed by an annual booster.
The Influenza vaccine series involves an initial vaccine followed by a booster vaccine 2 - 4 weeks later.
In the past, puppies received the measles vaccine intramuscularly for the first time between the ages of 6 to 7 weeks, followed by two more shots by the time the puppy is 3 to 4 months old.
We generally begin a vaccine series on healthy kittens at 6 - 8 weeks of age, following up with booster vaccinations for a total series of 2 - 3 boosters (depending on the vaccine and on the kitten's age when starting the series), each given at 3 - 4 week intervals.
Dogs should be vaccinated with the 2 - strain vaccine (H3N2 & H3N8), followed by a booster 2 - 4 weeks later.
It will require a booster 3 - 4 weeks following the initial vaccine.
Immunization is accomplished through a series of vaccines beginning at six to seven weeks of age, completed at four to five months of age, and followed with boosters as recommended by your doctor.
Following the administration of the second Lyme vaccine in three weeks, this time there was an increase in intensity.
To give your dog the most complete protection, the initial vaccination requires two doses of vaccine given 2 to 4 weeks apart followed by a single booster dose given annually.
The initial vaccine requires 2 doses given 2 weeks apart, which should then be followed by an annual revaccination.
This is because the second vaccination will produce a much greater (logarithmically greater) response if it is following a vaccine given 2 - 4 weeks prior.
The initial canine distemper / parvo / hepatitis / parainfluenza or feline panleukopenia — rhinotracheitis (feline herpesvirus)-- calicivirus vaccine can be given at 8 - 9 weeks of age, followed by a booster at 12 - 14 weeks and, if desired, 1 year later.
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Guided by the Behavioral Vaccine Theory of prevention, this study uses a no - control group design to examine intervention variables that predict favorable changes in depressive symptoms at the six - to - eight week follow - up in at - risk adolescents who participated in a primary care, Internet - based prevention program.
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