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Vaccinations

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    Dogs and Cats Protocols
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  • What is the name of the vaccine guideline legislation we must understand?
    WSAVA- World Small Animal Veterinary Association
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  • WSAVA guidelines differentiates between two types of vaccines -- what are they?
    Infectious and Non-Infectious
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  • ____ vaccines are attenuated live vaccines which are non-virulent and only require a single dose. They provide stronger immunity and give via Mucous membranes. These can mutate with live unattenuated virus
    Infectious
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  • ____ are inactivated and antigenically intact vaccines which can not revert to pathogenic form yet cause anaphylaxis or reactions. Multiple doses necessary and do not create long-lasting immunity. Only SC injection
    Non-Infectious
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  • List the types of Adverse reactions an animal can have to a vaccine (give at least 4)
    1. Pain of injection site or tissue reactions 2. generalised malaise 3. anaphylaxis 4. severe immune responses like IMHA
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  • Why is it important to remove injection related granulomas in cats if persist for > 1 month? What should you do when you get a live vaccine on an animals fur?
    They can develop into Squamous cell carcinomas. CLEAN WITH ALCOHOL!!! (not dettol, not chlorhex)
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  • An owner wants to know if there are risk to a vaccine for their 6mo cat. What should you tell them?
    Yes there are, describe the risks and how we monitor for them. Let them know the statistics if concerned and why vaccinating for certain diseases outweighs it.
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  • Why do we start giving vaccines from 6-8 weeks of age? Why do we give them again every 2-4 weeks?
    This is because of Maternaly-derived Antibodies which should start to decline by then, but their presence can interfere with vaccine efficacy
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  • What is a Core vaccine based on VGG guidelines? Name all 3 for dogs
    One where all dogs in the world must recieve at their recommended intervals to provide lifelong protection for herd-immunity. ex: CDV, CPV, CAV
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  • What are Non-core vaccines and what do they depend on? Name all 4 for dogs.
    as-need vaccines which are determined based on geographic location and lifestyle. Bordetella, Canina parainfluenza, Lepto, Borrelia (lyme disease)
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  • What is the reasoning behind Not-recommended vaccines and which are they for dogs?
    There is not enough scientific evidence to justify their use alongside their adverse reactions. Giardia and Coronavirus vaccines
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  • Name the 3 Core vaccines for cats!
    Feline parvovirus, Feline Calicivirus, Feline Herpesvirus 1
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  • Name the 3 Non-core vaccines for cats!
    Feline panleukopenia, Chlamydophila felis, FIV
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  • When is the ONLY instance we should be giving the FIP vaccine (not-recommended vaccine)?
    If the animal is younger than 16 weeks and has negative Ab for coronavirus
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  • Describe the typical puppy vaccination regime for Core 3 vaccinations
    starting 6-8 weeks, 10-12, 14-16wks-->18 weeks until immunity secure
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  • What are conditions when titre testing should be used? When do titre counts come back as low/fail?
    To test for seroconversion, recognise immune system failure, or the need for a booster. Failure: MDA,bad vaccine storage/admin, it sucks, more time, host factor
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