Big dog, small dog, same vaccine. Does that make sense? Can we, and should we, use smaller doses of vaccines in smaller dogs? How does that impact the immune response and adverse event risk? Like a lot of things in veterinary medicine, data are sparse, but this podcast reviews what we know, and don't know, about half dose vaccines in dogs.
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Big dog, small dog, same vaccine. Does that make sense? Can we, and should we, use smaller doses of vaccines in smaller dogs? How does that impact the immune response and adverse event risk? Like a lot of things in veterinary medicine, data are sparse, but this podcast reviews what we know, and don't know, about half dose vaccines in dogs.
Do changes in antibiotic use in animals lead to changes in resistance in humans?
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11 months ago
Do changes in antibiotic use in animals lead to changes in resistance in humans?
Do changes in antibiotic use in animals lead to changes in resistance in people? It's a bit of yes, no, maybe situation because it's complicated. However, there are some good data showing that what we do in animals can affect resistance in humans. We dug into the archives for this interesting and still highly relevant 2010 paper (see link below) about changes in the use of ceftiofur in chickens and 3rd generation cephalosporin resistance in Salmonella from people.https://pmc.ncbi.n...
WormsAndGermsPod
Big dog, small dog, same vaccine. Does that make sense? Can we, and should we, use smaller doses of vaccines in smaller dogs? How does that impact the immune response and adverse event risk? Like a lot of things in veterinary medicine, data are sparse, but this podcast reviews what we know, and don't know, about half dose vaccines in dogs.