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What special immune needs do cats have? How to develop an optimal immunization plan?
发布时间 : 2024-01-12
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Correct vaccinations are vital to ensuring your cat's health. However, it is equally important for every pet doctor to tailor the vaccination plan to the specific individual's circumstances based on the recommended vaccination schedule. Before a cat is vaccinated, factors such as the cat’s age, health, living environment, past vaccination history, and possible immune responses need to be fully considered. Such a comprehensive assessment can help determine the most appropriate vaccination schedule to best protect your cat's health and protection from disease.

What are the special vaccination needs of cats? How to develop an optimal vaccination plan?</p><p>Risk-benefit assessment of vaccination</p ><p>The WSAVA expert group recommends that every cat should receive the core vaccine (cat triple vaccine) according to the procedure. Whether and how often a cat should be vaccinated depends on the individual veterinarian's assessment, including consideration of the cat's condition, living environment, and risk of exposure. The risk-benefit assessment needs to focus on the safety, effectiveness and probability of adverse risks of the vaccine. The results of the assessment should be personalized, evidence-based recommendations. </p><p>With its comprehensive protection and safety, Zoetis Miaosanduo®️ vaccine has become the first choice of many pet doctors. Not only can it effectively prevent feline parvovirus, but it can also provide protection against herpes virus and calicivirus, ensuring the health of cats. </p><p>·Evaluation of Immunization Programs</p><p>When considering the risks and benefits associated with immunization, factors in different situations need to be weighed. For example, cats in multi-cat households that are allowed to go outside may be at risk of being exposed to and carrying infectious diseases, so it is very necessary that all cats be vaccinated. For cats with underlying medical conditions or specific illnesses, the need for vaccination may need to be carefully considered. </p><p>·Risk by age</p><p>Age is an important factor in assessing the risk of cat vaccination. Kittens are more susceptible to infection due to lack of antibody protection, so kittens are the main target group for vaccination. Adult cats have a certain degree of immunity and are not as dependent on vaccinations as kittens. However, other infection risks still need to be assessed. For high-risk cats, it is recommended to receive regular vaccinations once a year. </p><p>·Environmental risks</p><p>Population density and environmental risks are also key to assessing risks. Therefore, when formulating an immunization plan, the environmental factors where cats live need to be considered. </p><p>Cats and kittens living in multi-cat households may be at higher risk of infection than cats living alone. For cats that live purely indoors, although the probability of infection is relatively low, the risk of infection caused by the external environment still needs to be considered. </p><p>Immunization procedures under special circumstances</p><p>·Can vaccination be given during pregnancy and lactation?</p><p>Vaccination is not recommended for pregnant or lactating female cats. , only injecting inactivated vaccines is recommended when necessary (such as rescue stations, infectious disease outbreaks). </p><p>Female cats that have received the feline triple vaccine usually do not need additional vaccinations before pregnancy. Vaccination during lactation usually has no effect on newborn cats, but if the mother cat lacks antibodies, the antibodies cannot be passed to the newborn cat through breast milk. Therefore, vaccination should be done at least 2 weeks before pregnancy to ensure sufficient time for the production of antibodies to protect the health of newborn cats. </p><p>·Can cats with a history of adverse reactions be vaccinated?</p><p>For cats that have had adverse reactions or have immune-related diseases, vaccination needs to be more cautious. Adverse reactions caused by vaccines may be caused by a variety of factors, including vaccination methods, innate immune responses, cellular immunity or humoral immunity triggered by specific components, etc. Improper use of attenuated vaccines and reactions caused by vaccine components may lead to adverse reactions. </p><p>It should be noted that the possibility of adverse events is very low and the benefits and benefits of vaccination far outweigh the potential risks. Therefore, it is recommended to communicate the importance of immunity to pet owners, and remind them that slight fatigue and loss of appetite in a small number of animals after vaccination are normal vaccination phenomena. Pay attention to observe for 30 minutes after vaccination, and do what you should do to vaccinated pets after returning home. Take good care of yourself after vaccination. If your cat has ever had an adverse reaction due to vaccination, you need to evaluate it based on the antibody test results. If you really need to be vaccinated, you can consider injecting antihistamine drugs before the injection to reduce the occurrence of allergic reactions. </p><p style=What are the special immune needs of cats? How to develop an optimal vaccination plan? Immunity?</p><p>Current research shows that glucocorticoid treatment does not significantly suppress the immune response to vaccines. However, it is still recommended to wait several weeks (usually more than 2 weeks) after ending steroid treatment before immunizing to ensure a normal response of the immune system. </p><p>·Does a cat need to be vaccinated if it has upper respiratory tract symptoms?</p><p>Vaccination is not recommended for cats with upper respiratory tract symptoms. Vaccination is usually recommended after recovery from illness and when you are asymptomatic. </p><p>·Can cats carrying FCV/FHV be vaccinated?</p><p>Although many cats will become FHV/FCV carriers, vaccination can usually be considered as long as the animal is clinically healthy. However, symptoms may occur after vaccination, so it is necessary to communicate with the pet owner in advance and decide whether to vaccinate based on the specific situation. </p><p>·Recommendations for first vaccination of kittens infected with FCV/FHV</p><p>The importance of cat triple vaccine is to allow cats to produce sufficient FPV antibodies. It is generally recommended that the first vaccination be given after recovery from the disease and when the patient is asymptomatic. Risks such as FCV/FHV recurrence need to be communicated to pet owners, and the vaccine can minimize the risk of FCV/FHV severe disease. </p><p>·Can cats that are receiving immunosuppressive or cytotoxic treatment be vaccinated?</p><p>It is not recommended to vaccinate cats that are receiving immunosuppressive or cytotoxic treatment because this May lead to exacerbation of immune-related diseases. After the end of immunosuppressive treatment, vaccination usually requires at least 2 weeks to ensure the normal function of the immune system. </p><p>Why choose Zoetis Miosanto®️? </p><p>Miaosanduo®️ vaccine is produced by an imported brand, a major international manufacturer, and the Fortune 500 Zoetis Company. It has been verified in China for 14 years. More than 50 million doses have provided the most secure vaccine to millions of cats. Guardian has not only accumulated successful experience and data in the Chinese market, but also provided safe and reliable protection for countless cats around the world. Effectively prevents feline distemper virus, feline calicivirus and feline herpes virus, creating a solid health barrier for cats. </p><p>Zoetis adheres to the unified quality management system of 33 factories around the world, and strictly controls product safety and efficacy quality throughout the entire process (raw materials, production, quality inspection and transportation) to ensure the consistency of vaccine quality between batches. </p>                        
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