Three-year duration of immunity in dogs vaccinated with a canarypox-vectored recombinant canine distemper virus vaccine
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Three-year duration of immunity in dogs vaccinated with a canarypox-vectored recombinant canine distemper virus vaccine
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- Vet Ther. 2008 Autumn;9(3):248
Abstract
Two studies evaluated the duration of serologic response to the recombinant, canarypox-vectored canine distemper virus vaccine (Recombitek, Merial). Serologic duration of immunity was shown to be at least 36 months. Thus, Recombitek provides protection when administered less frequently than the manufacturer's label. After the initial vaccination protocol of two or more doses administered approximately 4 weeks apart, with the last dose given at 12 to 16 weeks of age or older, and re-vaccination at 1 year of age, Recombitek can confidently be readministered every 3 years with assurance of protection in immunocompetent dogs. This allows the vaccine to be administered in accordance with the recommendations of the American Animal Hospital Association Canine Vaccine Task Force and others.
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