Immunity, Vaccinations and Vaccination Schedules
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- 5. A vaccination injection route, which is the simplest and most usual method of administering vaccines
- 9. SC or IM is excellent for relatively small numbers of animals, and for diseases in which __________ immunity is important
- 11. Newborn animals are passively protected by these
- 12. A vaccine which can cause the animal to sometimes show symptoms of the disease
- 13. reactions What should be reported to the relevant authority without delay, as well as the vaccine manufacturer?
- 14. What is the common term when giving a repeat vaccination?
- 15. What species do we vaccinate against Parvovirus?
- 16. How must vaccines be stored?
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- 1. It is usually necessary to ENHANCE the immune response by administering an ________ with the antigen
- 2. Another way animals are protected against infectious agents
- 3. One way animals are protected against infectious agents
- 4. It is more appropriate for the vaccine to be given at the SITE of potential invasion for.....
- 6. A vaccine, not likely to cause disease BUT not so good at inducing immunity
- 7. What we give to animals to protect them from certain viruses
- 8. The process of reduction of virulence is known as....
- 10. Type of procedure that gives immediate, but temporary immunisation and cannot be restimulated by exposure.
- 13. Type of procedure that gives non immediate, but long-lasting immunisation and can be restimulated