Risk factors for inadequate antibody response to primary rabies vaccination in dogs under one year of age.
Ensuring the adequacy of response to rabies vaccination in dogs is important, particularly in the context of pet travel. Few studies have examined the factors associated with dogs' failure to achieve an adequate antibody titer after vaccination (0.5 IU/ml). This study evaluated rabies antibody...
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Main Authors: | Ryan M Wallace (Author), Anna Pees (Author), Jesse B Blanton (Author), Susan M Moore (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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