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3054 Topic Vaccinations: What are they ? How do we give them? 1 Vaccinations A vaccination is injection of some agent into an animal Disease resistance Stimulates an animal's own immune system into action 2 Living Viruses Stimulate antibody production Living (unmodified) viruses are actual living when administered If dangerous virus, administered with "antiserum" Living viruses confer...

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3054 Topic Vaccinations: What are they ? How do we give them? 1 Vaccinations A vaccination is injection of some agent into an animal Disease resistance Stimulates an animal's own immune system into action 2 Living Viruses Stimulate antibody production Living (unmodified) viruses are actual living when administered If dangerous virus, administered with "antiserum" Living viruses confer and effective and lasting immunity 3 Killed and Inactive Viruses Administered to susceptible animal Stimulate active immunity in animal Response usually strong Repeat every 12 months 4 Modified Viruses (MLV) Contains live viruses Changed to not cause disease, stimulate antibody Collected from unnatural host other than host animal Effective and long lasting immunity 5 Bacterin and Toxoids Made of killed preparation Will not cause disease spread or Lower power to confer immunity Inactivated, altered toxins Long lasting protection against tetanus and enterotoxemia 6 Antisera Includes antotoxins Blood serums containing antibodies Injected into unprotected animals Stimulating antibody formation Creates "passive" antibodies Short lived 7 Administering Agents Read labels carefully Use medication on correct animals and side effects Be aware of brand names vs generic names Use proper amount of medication Storage instructions a...

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