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Journal of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
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Vaccines & Vaccination
and Gynecologic Oncology
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his presentation wants to show the differences between companion animal vaccine and swine vaccines regarding the clients, ep-
idemic situation and possible developmental directions. Small animal practioners have got a guideline for the vaccination of dogs
and cats (WSAVA vaccination guidelines group). There are core vaccines and possible administered vaccines. In Hungary, the epidemic
situation is quite good; diseases related to core vaccines are very rare and well controlled. Clients of companion animal practioners
have got the same attitude than clients of general practioners. Recent development of vaccines was completion of vaccines with new
Leptopsira strains (4 instead of 2), new route of application Para influenza vaccine (kennel coughing). There were weak efforts to con-
trol babesiosis, the vaccine was withdrawn from themarket. Developmental possibilities are frombusiness point of view less promising
as in swine practice. Swine practioners are in completely other situation: changing of a vaccination system needs a decision process.
Farmmanager/owner as client is strongly involved. We should regard this changing as it would be a change of technology in a factory.
The livestock industry still is using lot of antibiotic that should be reduced. Vaccines are good opportunities to reduce administered
antibiotics, but there are several diseases where we have not got any vaccines or the effectiveness should be improved. Para typhus,
ileitis, dysentria need several times antibiotic treatment and the vaccination solution is not resolved. Regarding ileitis, it is one of dis-
eases where antibiotic treatment was far cheaper as vaccination. There was several good developments in last years: At administering
of vaccine, the transmission of infection was blocked with an intradermal automatic device. The result was not only a safer way but a
better effectiveness of vaccination. Several efforts were made to construct polivalent vaccines which can save lot of physical work and
stress for piglets. My opinion is the farm should consider his own situation before choosing polivalent vaccines.
vetkraxner@invitel.huVeterinary vaccines: present situation and
development possibilities
Szilard Kraxner
Kraxner Kft, Hungary
Journal of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, Volume: 4
DOI: 10.21767/2471-304X-C2-006
Euro Vaccines 2018