Vaccines Flashcards
To lessen the risk of reactions, how many antigens should be given at one time?
5 Ag
How many antigens are in DAPP?
4
How many antigens are in FVRCP
3
How old does an animal have to be before it can receive its last DAPP/FVRCP?
16 weeks
Earliest DAPP can be given and interval?
6weeks; q3-4 weeks until 16 or at least 2
Earliest rabies can be given and interval?
16 weeks; q1y or q3y
Earliest lepto can be given and interval?
12 weeks; 2-4 weeks need 2 then q1y
Earliest Lyme can be given and interval?
9 weeks; 2-4 weeks need 2 then q1y
Earliest bordetella can be given and interval?
3 weeks; q6m to q1y
Earliest FVRCP can be given and interval
6 weeks; q3-4 weeks until 16wks or at least 2
Earliest feline leukemia can be given and interval?
8 weeks; 3-4 w needs 2 then q1y
Earliest FIV can be given and interval?
8 weeks; 2-3 w need 3 then q1y
Core vaccines for k9
DAPP, RV
Noncore vaccine for k9
Lepto, Lyme, bordetella
Feline core vaccines
FVRCP, FeLV, RV
Feline noncore vaccines
FeLV (adult), FIV-Avid
Deworming schedule
Strongid 1 (if younger than 7m)
Drontal 2
FF 3
Where is FVRCP given for cats
Front r
Where is RV given in cats
Rear r
Where is FeLV given in cats
Rear L
What age are animals spayed/neutered
16w or ^
When do sutures come out? Except?
1-2w later ; cat neuter
When do you give lepto?
Rural, water, other animal, immunosuppressed owner
When do you give Lyme?
Ticks
When do you give bordetella
Boarding or grooming
When do you give FIV
Outside
When do you give FeLV adult
Outside
What age can you start flea/Hw/tick prevention
8w
What needs to be given to a cat that receives a FIV vx and why?
Microchip ; link to vaccine records