New Vaccination Protocol
As suggested by Dr. Dodd for years, the revised Vaccination Protocol for
ALL 27 Vet hospitals will apparently be changing their programs.
This is welcome news and should be taken with you to your vet should you
need reinforcement against over-vaccination.
VACCINATION NEWSFLASH [CIMDA support] Re: J Dodd's vaccine protocol
I would like to make you aware that all 27 veterinary schools in North America are
in the process of changing their protocols for vaccinating dogs and cats.
Some of this information will present an ethical & economic challenge to vets, and
there will be skeptics. Some organizations have come up with a political compromise
suggesting vaccinations every 3 years to appease those who fear loss of income vs. those
concerned about potential side effects.
Politics, traditions, or the doctor's economic well-being should not be a factor in medical
decision.
NEW PRINCIPLES OF IMMUNOLOGY:
Dogs and cats immune systems mature fully at 6 months. If a modified live virus vaccine is
given after 6 months of age, it produces immunity, which is good for the life of the pet (ie:
canine distemper, parvo, feline distemper). If another MLV vaccine is given a year later, the
antibodies from the first vaccine neutralize the antigens of the second vaccine and there is
little or no effect. The titer is not "boosted" nor are more memory cells induced.
Not only are annual boosters for parvo and distemper unnecessary, they subject the pet
to potential risks of allergic reactions and immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia. There is no
scientific documentation to back up label claims for annual administration of MLV vaccines.
Puppies receive antibodies through their mothers milk. This natural protection can last
8-14 weeks. Puppies & kittens should NOT be Vaccinated at LESS than 8 weeks. Maternal
immunity will neutralize the vaccine and little protection (0-38%) will be produced.
Vaccination at 6 weeks will, however, DELAY the timing of the first highly effective
vaccine.
Vaccinations given 2 weeks apart SUPPRESS rather than stimulate the immune system.
A series of vaccinations is given starting at 8 weeks and given 3-4 weeks apart up to 16
weeks of age.
Another vaccination given sometime after 6 months of age (usually at 1 year 4 mo) will
provide lifetime immunity.
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