August 19th, 2008, 05:14 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Calgary, AB
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Originally Posted by szelynn
I wonder why my vet only uses a 1yr...what are your thoughts on the 1yr vs the 3yr? I guess I just don't like the idea of them getting it every year if there's a 3yr available
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According to our resident Dr. Lee, the only rabies vaccine cats should get is a non-adjuvanted one, which would be Merial's Purevax. That one is currently an annual vax. Here is his post: http://74.55.158.149/forum/showthrea...ies#post600493
And another: http://74.55.158.149/forum/showthrea...ies#post603451
And this from the VAS Awareness website:
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Deadly cancers, called feline vaccine-associated sarcomas, have been more commonly observed since rabies vaccines began to contain an additive called an adjuvant. An adjuvant is a compound that is added to the vaccine to trigger a stronger inflammatory reaction at the location of the injection than a non-adjuvant vaccine does. There is concern that the adjuvant and the inflammation may predispose some cats to develop a vaccine-associated sarcoma. All rabies vaccines contain adjuvant with the exception of a product called Purevax ®, which was developed by vaccine manufacturer Merial.
Purevax ®, Merial’s non-adjuvant rabies product, can be given to kittens as early as 8 weeks of age. With USDA approval pending to administer this vaccine less frequently, it is currently recommended annually. Adjuvanted rabies vaccines are recommended to be given every three years, but many experts agree that the Purevax ® rabies vaccine given annually is safer than an adjuvanted rabies vaccine given every three years.
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