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APSC 4464 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS WITH
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Core Vaccines - vital to all pets based on risk of exposure, severity of disease or
transmissibility to humans

non-core vaccines - depending on the pet's exposure risk

Inactivated vaccines - - killed, highly stable preparations of whole-cell virus or bacteria
incapable of replicating following administration

- 2 initial doses

- often considered the safest vaccine type: the immunizing agent is dead

- parenteral administration (not directly onto mucosal surfaces)

- have a duration of immunity that is shorter than attenuated vaccines

adjuvants - variety of substances that maintain or depot the antigen as well as stimulate
an inflammatory response to the vaccine antigens

vaccinations: MDA - - high levels of maternal ABs will block the effectiveness of a vaccine

- the window of susceptibility: period of time in which the maternal ABs are too low to provide
protection against the disease, but too high to allow a vaccine to work

- puppy or kitten can still contract the disease during that time

window of susceptibility - vaccinate every 2-4 weeks starting at 8 weeks all the way
through 16 weeks

attenuated vaccines - - live virus or bacteria

- to induce an immune-response that mimics natural infection but without the disease-
producing ability

- All vaccines licensed for intranasal administration

- most canine distemper virus vaccines: CPV and CAV-2

- be administered within an hour of reconstitution

- one dose of attenuated vaccine will prime, immunize and boost the immune response

,- duration of immunity is known to last for many years

Non-responders - - animals incapable of developing immune response

- modified live parvo 1:1000

- distemper 1:5000

Recombinant CDV vaccine - by inserting the specific fragment of DNA protein from CDV
into a canarypox vector virus to provide stronger and faster immunity

Toxoid vaccines - - "detoxified" toxin

- induce a humoral immune response

- tend not to have a duration of immunity strong enough so multiple initial doses may be
required to protect

Therapeutic Biologics (vaccines) - intended to support the treatment, not prevention, of
specific non-infectious medical conditions, like cancer

vaccine adverse events - - rapid-onset side effects lasting from a few hours to a few days

- side effects: reduced or loss of appetite, pain at the injection site, lethargy, reluctance to
walk/or run, mild fever

- any undesirable side effect or unintended effect associated with the administration of a
licensed biologic product

- allergic and immune-mediated reactions

- failure to immunize

- multi-systemic infectious/inflammatory disorder of young weimaraner dogs: from
hypertrophic osteodystrophy after vaccination

Canine Parvovirus (CPV): core vaccine - - .highly contagious virus that is deadly for young
dogs

- affects GI tracts (dog-dog contact)

- signs: vomiting and diarrhea

-commercial kits for detection of AG in feces are available

- remain infectious for at least a year in contaminated cages, kennels, rugs, etc

Canine Distemper (CDV): core vaccine - - highly contagious, measles

,- sensitive to lipid solvents

- signs: diphasic fever, leukopenia, GI and respiratory catarrh

- large number of species susceptible to infection

Canine Infectious Hepatitis (CAV-1): core vaccine - - contagious disease, adenovirus

- signs: jaundice, slight fever

- ingestion of urine, feces, or saliva of infected dogs

- chronic kidney lesions and corneal clouding (blue eye)

- no longer available in the US

Canine Adenovirus 2 (CAV-2): core vaccine - - canine adenovirus type 2 protects against
both infectious canine hepatitis (CAV-1) and respiratory illness caused by CAV-2

- given due to the potential of side effects from CAV-1 vaccine

Canine Rabies Virus: core vaccine - - a severe, often fatal, polioencephalitis affecting the
gray matter of the dog's brain (CNS)

- saliva infectious at the time clinical signs occur; dogs, cats, ferrets may shed virus for several
days before onset of clinical signs

- rabies vaccine antigen is highly immunogenic

- vaccination performed every 3 years after initial dose and booster

Furious rabies "mad dog syndrome" - extreme behavioral changes, overt aggression,
attack behavior; lose caution of fear of people and other animals

- death from progressive paralysis

paralytic rabies (dumb rabies) - weakness, loss of coordination, followed by paralysis,
profuse salivation, dropping of the lower jaw

- diagnostic test requires that the animal be euthanized

Infectious Tracheobronchitis (Kennel Cough): non-core vaccines - - inflammation of the
upper airways

- stress, extremes of ventilation

- harsh dry cough, loss of appetite, fever

, Canine Parainfluenza Virus (CPiV): non-core vaccine - - "kennel cough" or infectious
tracheobronchitis

- unrelated virus to canine influenza virus: different vaccines for protection

- coughing, low-grade fever, nasal discharge, lack of energy

Canine Influenza Virus (CIV): non-core - - Type A influenza virus

- cough, runny nose, fever

Bordetella bronchiseptica - bacterium: inflammation of the trachea or bronchi

- transmission can occur between dogs and cats

Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease): non-core vaccine - -shifting-leg lameness: stiff walk
with an arched back

- renal failure: generally fatal

-Bernese mountain dogs, labrador retrievers

- a bacterial, trick-transmitted disease

- zoonotic risk: animals and people are infected during the blood meal of hard-shelled ticks

Leptospirosis - - zoonotic disease

-cats relatively resistant to disease

- in any stagnant surface water and recreational water sources

- the bacteria are passed via the urine into water sources

- can be fatal

- nonspecific early signs

Canine Enteric Coronavirus (CCV): non-core vaccine - highly contagious intestinal
infection

Canine Rattlesnake Vaccine: non-core vaccine - - type of snake is often unknown

- AB titers may be overwhelmed in the face of severe envenomation

- an individual dog may lack sufficient protection depending on its response to the vaccine and
the time elapsed since vaccination
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