Vaccines and vaccinations:
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CONTENTS
Preface xi
Richard B. Ford
Vaccines and Vaccinations: The Strategic Issues 439
Richard B. Ford
The rapid proliferation of companion animal vaccines, advances
in diagnostic and vaccine technology, and concerns over vaccine
safety are clearly among the most important issues practicing
veterinarians face as we enter the 21st century. Although many
would argue that these are already issues, the future promises to
be especially challenging as the vaccines we currently use and
the protocols we recommend undergo unprecedented review.
Feline Vaccination Guidelines 455
James Richards and Ilona Rodan
The 1998 Report of the American Association of Feline Practitioners
and Academy of Feline Medicine Advisory Panel on Feline Vaccines
was developed to help veterinary practitioners formulate vaccina¬
tion protocols for cats. The current panel report updates informa¬
tion, addresses questions, and speaks to concerns raised by the
1998 report. In addition it reviews vaccine licensing, labeling, and
liability issues and suggests ways to successfully incorporate
vaccination protocol changes into a private practice setting.
Canine Vaccination 473
Craig E. Greene, Ronald D. Schultz, and Richard B. Ford
New technologies for vaccine development and infectious disease
diagnosis are likely to be introduced in the near future. With this
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new technology comes the opportunity to vaccinate companion
animals against even more infectious agents than is currently
practiced in the United States. As we look forward, it becomes
particularly important to review current vaccination standards
applied to dogs with respect to current knowledge of duration of
immunity, awareness of incidence, and likelihood of injurious
or even fatal adverse events associated with vaccination, and
individual risk factors that dictate which vaccines are most appro¬
priate at which stage of life.
Vaccine-Associated Adverse Events 493
E. Kathryn Meyer
Although vaccination plays a vital role in maintaining animal
health, there are risks associated with this medical procedure.
Veterinarians are beginning to reexamine dogmatic vaccine proto¬
cols and consider both risks and benefits of vaccination, with
special emphasis on adverse event information generated by prac¬
titioner experience. The current status of postmarketing surveil¬
lance for commercially available veterinary vaccines is presented,
along with a discussion of the strengths and limitations of surveil¬
lance programs. An overview of adverse events commonly re¬
ported by veterinarians is included, along with practical informa¬
tion on how veterinarians can share their observations and learn
about adverse events reported by their colleagues.
The Potential for Liability in the Use and Misuse of
Veterinary Vaccines 515
Duane Flemming
The lack of specific rules regarding the use of animal vaccines by
veterinarians leaves them vulnerable to legal action for negligence
or breach of warranty. A veterinarian s liability may depend on
the answers to the questions asked in this article. The answers
ultimately depend on the specific circumstances of the case. Al¬
though no one can ensure that he or she is never going to be
sued, veterinarians can go a long way in defending themselves
against these kinds of allegations by conforming to the standards
of practice as they apply to the care and use of vaccines; by
adhering closely to the doctrines of informed consent; and by not
providing undue warranty to the vaccine product he or she sells.
Recent Advances in the Treatment of Vaccine-Associated
Sarcomas 525
Gregory K. Ogilvie
This article reviews the background information about vaccine-
associated sarcomas followed by diagnostic procedures essential
to understand how to determine the extent of the primary and
metastatic tumor as well as to understand the general health of
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the patient. It also addresses the importance of understanding the
nonmedical needs of the client who is faced with this perplexing
problem.
Recombinant Vaccine Technology in Veterinary
Medicine 535
Kent R. Van Kampen
Recombinant technology is relatively new to veterinary medicine.
It combines safety, purity, potency, and efficacy in the vaccine. Its
positive features include not exposing the vaccinate to the patho¬
gen, the lack of need for adjuvants, and stability that allows
some vaccine to remain viable at ambient temperatures. These
recombinants can receive multiple genetic inserts and present an
opportunity to have multiple combination vaccines for use in
animals. Licensed recombinant vaccines in veterinary medicine
include those protecting against Lyme disease, pseudorabies, ra¬
bies, canine distemper, Newcastle disease, and a strain of avian
influenza.
What You Can and Cannot Learn From Reading a
Vaccine Label 539
David R. Hustead
Although most veterinarians look at vaccine labels each day, they
rarely see them. When practitioners sense a need to read labels,
they find that the labeling answers some of their basic questions
but that these labels often fail to address many relevant issues. In
addition, veterinarians find that the issues addressed are often
presented simplistically and that the labels are sometimes just
wrong. This article addresses what practitioners need to do to
better understand the products most of them use on a daily basis.
Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis: Human and Domestic
Animal Considerations 557
M. Gayne Fearneyhough
The emphasis on rabies control and prevention in the United
States seems to be a function of our perception of proximity of
the threat. Wildlife rabies epizootics within a state may be of little
concern to the uninformed urban dweller. Additionally, many
parts of the western United States are free of terrestrial rabies;
were it not for the presence of bat rabies, people in those areas
would likely interpret rabies control as a minor public health
concern. It is essential that federal, state, and local public health
programs emphasize the importance of rabies control through
activities that include rabies education, sponsorship of legislated
requirements for domestic animal vaccination, support for local
animal control programs, and the promotion of recommendations
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that encourage the appropriate use of postexposure prophylaxis.
We are almost guaranteed that rabies is going to remain a major
public health issue well into the next century because of ex¬
panding wildlife rabies epizootics, identification of new rabies
viral variants with increased public health concern, emotional and
legal concerns associated with rabies exposure, and increasing
national cost associated with rabies control and prevention. Nev¬
ertheless, the development of new laboratory technology that
allows an understanding of the epidemiologic nature of the rabies
virus based on an evolving genetic history and the interrelation¬
ship with wildlife reservoirs should allow access to valuable tools
for rabies control. When combined with programs using new
developments in oral rabies vaccine that can immunize whole
populations of wildlife reservoirs, that technology offers encour¬
agement in our effort to control one of the diseases of antiquity.
Importation of Dogs and Cats to Rabies-Free Areas of
the World 573
Deborah J. Briggs and Kristen Schweitzer
Public pressure from a very mobile society has caused the govern¬
ments of many rabies-free areas to reevaluate lengthy quarantine
systems. In some areas a policy of vaccination, certification, and
rabies antibody testing have been implemented to reduce the
length of time a dog or cat must spend in quarantine. This has
caused an increasing need for pet owners and veterinarians to
understand quarantine regulations and shipping methods.
Index 585
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