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Vaccine Protocols
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Veterinary Medicine
Undergraduate 1
11/03/2016

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Term
Core
Definition
Wide-spread
High morbidity +/- mortality
Required by law
Term
NON-CORE
Definition
Lifestyle
“Lifestyle vaccines”
Geographic location
Term
CANINE GUIDELINES
Definition
AAHA
2011
Term
CANINE CORE
Definition
Rabies
DA2P
Term
Rabies Virus
Definition
Spread primarily via saliva
Fatal, neurologic disease
>55,000 human deaths annually
Term
Rabies Vaccine Schedule
Definition
1 year and 3 year products
Minimum age 12 weeks
Booster 1 year later
Every 1-3 years thereafter
State and local ordinances
Term
Canine Distemper Virus
Definition
World-wide, highly contagious
respiratory secretions
Fever, nasal discharge, diarrhea, pneumonia, seizures, death, overgrowth of foot and nose pads, enamel defects in teeth
Term
Adenovirus-1 (CAV-1)
Definition
Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH)
World-wide, highly contagious
urine, feces or saliva
Blue eye - Corneal clouding due to antigen-antibody complexes
Term
Canine Adenovirus-2 (CAV-2)
Definition
World-wide, highly contagious
respiratory secretions
Does not induce “Blue Eye”
Term
Canine Parvovirus
Definition
World-wide
Highly contagious
Vomiting, bloody diarrhea, severe dehydration, heart failure, sepsis, death
High mortality rate
direct contact with infected feces or contaminated objects
Term
SCHEDULE FOR DA2P
Definition
Start 6-8 weeks of age
Booster every 3-4 weeks
End at 14-16 weeks
Booster 1year later
Every 3 years thereafter or run titers
Term
unvaccinated adult dog: DA2P
Definition
Initial series of 2
Booster 1 year later
Then booster every 3 years or perform titers
or
Give 1 dose of a Modified Live Vaccine (MLV)
Booster in 1 year
Then booster every 3 years or perform titers
Term
Dogs (DA2P)
Definition
Canine distemper
Canine parvovirus
Adenovirus-2
Term
Cats(FVRCP)
Definition
Panleukopenia (Feline distemper)
Calicivirus
Rhinotracheitis
Term
SOONEST YOU CAN BOOSTER A VACCINE
Definition
2 WEEKS
Term
HOW LONG OF AN INTERVAL BETWEEN SERIES BOOSTERS CAN ONE GO BEFORE YOU NEED TO RESTART THE SERIES?
Definition
6 WEEKS
Term
CANINE NON-CORE VACCINES
Definition
Adenovirus-2
Lepto
Lyme
Bordetella
Parainfluenza
Crotalis atrox
Canine influenza
Term
LEPTOSPIROSIS
Definition
Worldwide and ZOONOTIC
urine contaminated water
Fever, depression, kidney and/or liver failure, conjunctivitis, death
Term
VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
2 and 4 serovar vaccines available
Start ≥9 weeks
Booster in 3-4 weeks
Repeat annually
Single dose not effective
Term
LYME
Definition
Fever, swollen joints, lameness in one or more legs, kidney failure
Transmitted via bite of Ixodes tick
Term
LYME VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
Start ≥9 weeks
Booster in 3-4 weeks
Repeat annually
Single dose not effective
Term
BORDETELLA
Definition
Part of Kennel Cough Complex, worldwide, highly contagious
Airborne spread and contaminated fomites
Cough, eye and nasal discharge, gagging up white phlegm, pneumonia
Term
Bordatella Parenteral (Injection under the skin)
Definition
Series of 2 if no previous vax
Start at 8 weeks
Term
Bordatella Intranasal vaccine (Don't inject parentally!)
Definition
Can start at 3-4 weeks
One dose
Bordetella only and combo vaccines
Term
Bordatella Oral vaccine (Don't inject parentally!)
Definition
Bordetella only
≥ 8 weeks of age
One dose
Booster all forms every 6-12 months
Term
PARAINFLUENZA (CPiV)
Definition
Part of Kennel Cough Complex, worldwide
Cough, gagging up phlegm, conjunctivitis
Highly contagious
Often combined with DA2P
Often combined with Bordetella
Booster every 6-12 months
Airborne transmission, fomites
Term
CANINE INFLUENZA (H3N8)
Definition
Fever, cough, eye and nasal discharge, pneumonia, death
Highly contagious, regional areas affected
Spread via respiratory secretions, contaminated fomites
Required by some boarding facilities, obedience classes
Term
CANINE INFLUENZA VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
≥6 weeks of age
Booster in 2-4 weeks then annually
One dose does not protect
Aimed at minimizing disease symptoms
No cross protection for H3N2.
Term
CROTALIS ATROX
Definition
4 months or older
Booster in 1month then annually
Western Diamondback
Bitten dogs still need treatment
Term
Canine Corona virus
Definition
Worldwide
Mild, self-limiting disease in majority of dogs
Vomit, diarrhea, dehydration
Most severe in pups < 6 weeks of age
Term
FELINE GUIDELINES
Definition
AAFP
2013
Term
Vaccine associated sarcomas
Definition
Very bad
Difficult to surgically remove completely
Often fatal
Still many unknowns
Term
ADJUVANT VS. NON-ADJUVANT
Definition
Adjuvants --> inflammation
Genetic predisposition to forming sarcomas
Term
FELINE CORE VACCINES
Definition
Panleukopenia
Rhinotracheitis
Calicivirus
Term
FELINE RABIES
Definition
1, 3 and 4 year vaccines
All killed vaccines except one brand
Administer low right hind
Term
FELINE RABIES VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
≥12 weeks of age
Booster in 1year
Revaccinate every 1, 3 or 4 years
State and local ordinances
Cats are often the leading domestic animal carrier
Term
Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper, Feline Parvovirus)
Definition
World-wide, highly contagious
Transmitted via all secretions, excretions, fomites
Profound depression, vomit, diarrhea, extreme dehydration, abortion, cerebellar hypoplasia
Term
Feline Herpes Virus (FHV-1), Feline rhinotracheitis
Definition
Cat specific, worldwide
Spread via direct contact with infected cat; ocular and nasal secretions; fomites
Upper respiratory disease (sneeze, cough, laryngitis) conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, ocular adhesions
Term
Feline Calicivirus
Definition
Worldwide, highly contagious
Sneezing, nasal discharge, conjunctivitis, eye discharge, ulcers on tongue/lip/nose/mouth, drooling, fever, painful joints
Spread via direct contact with saliva, ocular and nasal secretions, fomites
Can live up to 1 week in environment
Term
SCHEDULE FOR FVRCP
Definition
Injectable and intranasal options
Start 6-8 weeks
Booster every 3-4 weeks
End at ≥16 weeks
Booster 1year later
Every 3 years thereafter
Term
FELINE NON-CORE VACCINES
Definition
FeLV
FIV
FIP
Bordetella
Chlamydia
Virulent Systemic Calicivirus (VSC)
Term
Feline Leukemia Virus (FELV)
Definition
Worldwide
The “Friendly” cat disease
Anemia, fever, diarrhea, cancer, oral inflammation, weight loss
Short-lived outside the cat
Term
Feline Leukemia Virus VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
Adjuvant and nonadjuvant vaccines available
Start 8 weeks of age
Booster in 3-4 weeks, then 1 year later
Then, annually (high-risk) or biannually (lower-risk)
Recommended for ALL kittens
Term
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
Definition
Worldwide
The “unfriendly” cat disease
Oral inflammation, scabby skin, recurring infections, cancer, neurological disease
Term
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Controversial vaccine
Definition
5 clades (strains), only 2 in vaccine
No cross-protection
Adjuvant
Term
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) vaccine schedule
Definition
Series of 3 initial boosters
Booster at 3-4 weeks
Annual revaccination
Test before vaccinating
Microchip
Term
BORDETELLA BRONCHISEPTICA
Definition
Worldwide
Highly contagious
Sneezing, fever, nasal discharge, watery eyes, cough
Spread via saliva and nasal secretions
Term
BORDETELLA BRONCHISEPTICA VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
Intranasal
≥8 weeks
Single dose then annual revaccination
Term
CHLAMYDIA (Chlamydophila felis)
Definition
Worldwide
CONJUNCTIVITIS/CHEMOSIS, sneezing, nasal discharge
Spread primarily via ocular and nasal discharge
Zoonotic
Term
CHLAMYDIA VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
Start at 9 weeks of age
Booster in 3-4 weeks
Annual revaccination
Adjuvant
*Not recommended for the general population
Term
VIRULENT SYSTEMIC CALICIVIRUS
Definition
Mutated strains of Calicivirus
Uncommon; isolated outbreaks
Highly contagious
Sneezing, nasal discharge, oral ulcers, fever, swelling (edema) of the legs, jaundice, organ failure, death
Up to 60% mortality rate
Term
VIRULENT SYSTEMIC CALICIVIRUS VACCINE SCHEDULE
Definition
Series of 2
Annual revaccination
Adjuvant
Term
Feline Infections Peritonitis (FIP)
Definition
Mutated form of coronavirus
Worldwide
Not highly contagious
Effusive (wet) and Noneffusive (dry) forms
Term
Feline Infections Peritonitis INTRANASAL VACCINE
Definition
Start at 16 weeks of age
Considered ineffective
NOT GENERALLY RECOMMENDED
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