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Breed, smaller weight, and multiple injections are associated with increased adverse event reports within three days following canine vaccine administration.
Author: MooreGeorge E, MorrisonJoAnn, SaitoEmi K, SpoffordNathaniel, YangMike
Original Abstract of the Article :
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate patient and vaccine factors associated with adverse events (AEs) recorded within 3 days of vaccine administration in a large cohort of dogs. ANIMALS: 4,654,187 dogs vaccinated in 16,087,455 office visits in a 5-year period at 1,119 hospitals of a corporate practice. METHODS:...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.23.03.0181
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Factors Influencing Canine Vaccine Adverse Events
This study explores the occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in dogs following vaccination, analyzing a large dataset of canine vaccination records from a corporate practice. The researchers investigated various patient and vaccine factors that might influence the likelihood of AEs, focusing on events recorded within three days of vaccination. Their goal was to identify potential risk factors that could guide future vaccination protocols and client communication.
The study revealed that the rate of AEs generally increased with the number of vaccines administered. The researchers found breed-specific variations in AE rates, with French Bulldogs and Dachshunds having significantly higher rates compared to mixed-breed dogs. Additionally, the study found that dogs weighing less than 5 kilograms had higher AE rates compared to larger dogs. The study also highlighted the importance of considering the individual characteristics of dogs when planning vaccination protocols, recognizing that breed, weight, and the number of vaccines administered can all influence the risk of adverse reactions.
Understanding Canine Vaccine Safety
This research provides valuable insights into the factors influencing canine vaccine safety, offering important information for both veterinarians and pet owners. The findings suggest that breed and weight can play significant roles in the likelihood of adverse reactions. This study also emphasizes the need for continued research to better understand the factors influencing canine vaccine safety and develop strategies to minimize the risk of adverse events. It's like carefully navigating a desert with a pack of camels - knowing the strengths and weaknesses of each animal is crucial for a safe and successful journey.
Protecting Our Furry Friends
Vaccinations are crucial for protecting our canine companions from serious diseases. This research underscores the importance of taking a personalized approach to vaccination, considering factors like breed, weight, and individual health history. It's like tailoring a desert journey for each camel, ensuring a comfortable and successful expedition. This study provides valuable information for pet owners and veterinarians to make informed decisions about vaccination protocols and ensure the well-being of our furry friends.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study sheds light on the complex factors influencing canine vaccine safety, highlighting the importance of breed and weight in determining the risk of adverse reactions. It's like recognizing that certain camels are better suited for traversing specific types of desert terrain. The study serves as a reminder that a personalized approach to vaccination is essential for protecting the health and well-being of our beloved canine companions.
Date :
- Date Completed n.d.
- Date Revised 2023-07-21
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