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Vanguard DAP 25x1 doses
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Item Number: 5642
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VANGUARD DAP
Box of 25 single dose vials.
Pfizer Animal Health
Canine Distemper-Adenovirus
Type 2-Parainfluenza Vaccine
Modified Live Virus
For use in dogs only
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION:
Vanguard DAP is for vaccination
of healthy dogs as an aid in preventing canine distemper caused by
canine distemper (CD) virus infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) caused by
canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV-1) respiratory disease caused by canine
adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2) and canine parainfluenza caused by canine
parainfluenza (CPI) virus. Vanguard DA2P contains attenuated strains of
CD virus CAV-2 and CPI virus propagated on an established canine cell
line and freeze-dried to preserve stability.
SAFETY
AND EFFICACY:
Safety of Vanguard DAP was
confirmed in laboratory and field tests.1 In more than 15 000
vaccinated dogs no significant postvaccination reactions attributable
to the vaccine were reported. These findings are particularly important
since adverse side effects sometimes follow vaccination with modified
live ICH vaccine. After vaccination with ICH vaccine persistent kidney
infections may occur causing virus shedding in urine. Uveitis and
corneal opacity also are occasionally observed 1-2 weeks after
vaccination.2 Vaccination with the CAV-2 fraction in Vanguard DAP
however produced no such lesions. Challenge virus was not recovered
from vaccinated dogs and was not isolated from tissues taken at
necropsy. Ocular lesions were not observed in any of 172 dogs
inoculated intravenously with multiple doses of CAV-2 vaccine virus
while intravenous inoculation of 32 dogs with ICH vaccine produced
ocular lesions in 22%. Additionally the strain of CAV-2 in this product
has been shown free of oncogenic properties characteristic of canine
adenovirus.
Efficacy of Vanguard DAP was demonstrated in challenge-of-immunity
studies.1 Dogs vaccinated with the CAV-2 vaccine were completely
protected against challenge with virulent ICH virus that produced
clinical disease in 100% of nonvaccinated control dogs. Vaccinates were
also protected against challenge with virulent CAV-2 that caused severe
respiratory syndromes in susceptible controls. After challenge with
virulent CD virus 95% of dogs vaccinated with the CD vaccine remained
healthy. In contrast all nonvaccinated control dogs developed clinical
signs of CD and 80% died. After challenge with virulent CPI virus no
clinical signs of disease were observed among dogs vaccinated with CPI
vaccine while all nonvaccinated controls revealed clinical signs and
severe lung lesions typical of CPI.
DURATION
OF SEROLOGIC RESPONSE:
In dogs vaccinated and boostered
as puppies and then vaccinated again approximately 1 year later
revaccination with Vanguard DAP has been demonstrated (under field
conditions) to result in serum antibody titers that persist for 1248
months against CD virus (serum neutralization [SN] titer 1:32) CAV-1
(SN 1:16) CAV-2 (SN 1:16) and
CPI virus (SN 1:16).
Protection against infectious
agents involves a complex interplay between humoral immunity cellular
immunity or a combination of both. The purpose of vaccination is to
induce effector cells in both these arms of the immune system. During
the process long-term immunity in the form of memory and B lymphocytes
is produced. Memory cells and antibodies interact to provide protection
to an animal challenged with the same pathogen at a later date.
Depending on the vaccine and the disease antibodies may be produced
that provide complete protection from disease and prevent or reduce
shedding. In other cases antibodies may play a minor or ineffective
role and protection from disease relies on systemic local cellular
immunity and/or local antibody production. The role of sustained
serological titers in the prevention of disease has not been confirmed.
In companion animals immunological response to infection or vaccination
has generally been evaluated by measuring the level of antibodies in
serum and correlating these with protection or susceptibility. For the
diseases caused by canine distemper virus canine parvovirus 3 4 canine
adenovirus and leptospirosis 3 evaluation of antibody titers may be a
valuable diagnostic indicator to determine when revaccination may be
needed. For other diseases a serological response has not been
identified that correlates with protection. Practical knowledge of the
disease the vaccine and the patient along with serologic test results
when appropriate is paramount in making the best recommendation for a
vaccination protocol for a specific animal.
The duration and character of the immune response to the viral antigens
of Vanguard and/or Vanguard Plus were determined in a multi-center
serology study involving 46 small animal veterinary clinics located in
the United States (44) and Canada (2). Three hundred twenty-two male
and female (intact and neutered) dogs of various ages breeds weights
lifestyles and time since last vaccination were enrolled in the study.
Dogs were required to be healthy greater than 2 years old with no
history of disease due to CDV CPV CAV-1 CAV-2 or CPI and must not have
been vaccinated for 1248 months or longer. Additionally dogs must have
received at least a priming vaccination series approximately 27 weeks
apart as a puppy and a booster vaccination approximately 816 months
later. All previously administered vaccines were Vanguard products. A
blood sample was collected from each dog and serum submitted to Cornell
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for determination of CDV (SN) CPV
(HAI) titers CAV-1 (SN) CAV-2 (SN) and CPI (SN). The samples were sent
to a single diagnostic laboratory thus ensuring a standardized test and
methodology. As shown in the table below elevated geometric mean titers
were sustained for 12 to 48 months after the last booster. Since the
study was conducted under field conditions with client-owned animals it
is possible that natural exposure to infectious agents could have
occurred without clinical signs of infection. In such cases the titers
measured in the study could be the result of exposure to the disease in
addition to vaccinations during the course of the study.
table
1. Geometric mean titer/number
of dogs5
| Time
Since Last Vaccination (Months) |
| Antigen |
12-18 |
19-24 |
25-30 |
31-36 |
37-42 |
43-48 |
>48 |
| CDV
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548/119
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407/62
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427/47
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385/42
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417/22
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453/11
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264/19
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| CPV
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601/119
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465/62
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415/47
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295/42
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462/22
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170/11
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238/19
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| CAV-1
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218/119
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206/58
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213/46
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149/39
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164/21
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157/11
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95/19
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| CAV-2
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190/119
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181/58
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210/46
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200/39
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139/21
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138/11
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103/19
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| CPI
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206/101
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119/48
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110/32
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101/34
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98/18
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59/10
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65/17
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DIRECTIONS:
- General
Directions: Vaccination of
healthy dogs is recommended. Aseptically rehydrate the freeze-dried
vaccine with the sterile diluent provided shake well and administer 1
mL subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
- Primary
Vaccination: Healthy dogs
should receive 2 doses administered 3-4 weeks apart. If dogs are
vaccinated before the age of 4 months they should be revaccinated upon
reaching 4 months of age. (Maternal antibodies may interfere with
development of an adequate immune response in puppies less than 4
months old.)
- Revaccination:
Annual revaccination with a
single dose is recommended although as recommended by the American
Veterinary Medical Association and its Council on Biologic and
Therapeutic Agents the attending veterinarian should determine the
frequency of revaccination based on the animals lifestyle and risk of
exposure.6
PRECAUTIONS:
- Store at 2-7C. Prolonged
exposure to higher temperatures and/or direct sunlight may adversely
affect potency. Do not freeze.
- Use entire contents when
first opened.
- Sterilized syringes and
needles should be used to administer this vaccine. Do not sterilize
with chemicals because traces of disinfectant may inactivate the
vaccine.
- Burn containers and all
unused contents.
- Contains gentamicin as
preservative.
- Vaccination of pregnant
bitches should be avoided.
- As with many vaccines
anaphylaxis may occur after use. Initial antidote of epinephrine is
recommended and should be followed with appropriate supportive therapy.
- This product has been shown
to be efficacious in healthy animals. A protective immune response may
not be elicited if animals are incubating an infectious disease are
malnourished or parasitized are stressed due to shipment or
environmental conditions are otherwise immunocompromised or the vaccine
is not administered in accordance with label directions.
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