Title of article :
Duration of immunity induced by companion animal vaccines
Author/Authors :
Roth، James A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Concerns about possible adverse effects from annual vaccination have prompted the reanalysis
of vaccine protocols for cats and dogs. In the last decade, several veterinary advisory groups
have published protocols that recommend extended revaccination intervals for certain ‘core’
vaccines. In addition, practicing veterinarians have been asked to consider vaccination as an
individualized medical procedure, based on an analysis of risks and benefits for each vaccine in
an individual animal. The calls for extended revaccination intervals prompted considerable
debate in USA and internationally. Areas of concern include the amount of evidence to support
prolonged immunity from various vaccines, the risk of poor responses in individual animals
and the possible effects on population immunity. This review examines how the duration of
immunity (DOI) to a vaccine is established in animals and humans. It reviews factors that can
affect the DOI in an individual animal, including the types of immune defenses stimulated by
the pathogen, and the vaccine, host factors such as age and the level of exposure to the
pathogen. In addition, it examines DOI studies that were published for canine and feline core
vaccines.
Keywords :
vaccines , Dogs , duration of immunity , vaccination interval , Cats
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews