Rolfe
Adult human female
Actually, discussing this with a colleague, she pointed out that a one manufacturer has already obtained two-year authorisation for some of the vaccine components. I just checked the current situation - actually, it's two of them.
Pfizer, Merial, Schering-Plough and Fort Dodge (the last with two brands of vaccine, Kavak and Duramune), all recommend annual boosting of the lot.
Virbac recommends annual boosting of leptospirosis, parvovirus and parainfluenza (with a caveat that an extra dose of parainfluenza before entering boarding kennels is advisable as the full year is not guaranteed); every two years for distemper and infectious hepatitis (with a comment that most individuals may well have lifelong immunity to hepatitis, but as this doesn't apply to every dog, boosters are recommended at the same time as distemper).
Intervet recommends annual boosting of leptospirosis and parainfluenza (again with the caveat about kenneling, and mentioning the Bordetella vaccine as well in this context); every two years for distempter, infectious hepatitis and parvovirus.
See what a complex situation the poor bloody practitioners like BSM have to remember!
The point is that it still seems like an "annual booster vaccination" to everybody, because you can't get away from the leptospira part. (Personally, I'd dump the parainfluenza until somebody actually demonstrates that the virus causes clinical disease in this country, but there you go, they use this in America, and we all know that we must do things the American way.... sorry, somewhat off-topic opinion.)
This is a very complex subject, and pardon me if I get irritated when lunatics like the homoeopaths data-dredge with leading questionnaires and start completely needless and totally misunderstood panics, and when ignoramuses like Wrath of the Swarm muscle in with the opinion that they know better than all the experts and no matter how much it might cost, everything ought to be done the way they dictate.
Rolfe.
Pfizer, Merial, Schering-Plough and Fort Dodge (the last with two brands of vaccine, Kavak and Duramune), all recommend annual boosting of the lot.
Virbac recommends annual boosting of leptospirosis, parvovirus and parainfluenza (with a caveat that an extra dose of parainfluenza before entering boarding kennels is advisable as the full year is not guaranteed); every two years for distemper and infectious hepatitis (with a comment that most individuals may well have lifelong immunity to hepatitis, but as this doesn't apply to every dog, boosters are recommended at the same time as distemper).
Intervet recommends annual boosting of leptospirosis and parainfluenza (again with the caveat about kenneling, and mentioning the Bordetella vaccine as well in this context); every two years for distempter, infectious hepatitis and parvovirus.
See what a complex situation the poor bloody practitioners like BSM have to remember!
The point is that it still seems like an "annual booster vaccination" to everybody, because you can't get away from the leptospira part. (Personally, I'd dump the parainfluenza until somebody actually demonstrates that the virus causes clinical disease in this country, but there you go, they use this in America, and we all know that we must do things the American way.... sorry, somewhat off-topic opinion.)
This is a very complex subject, and pardon me if I get irritated when lunatics like the homoeopaths data-dredge with leading questionnaires and start completely needless and totally misunderstood panics, and when ignoramuses like Wrath of the Swarm muscle in with the opinion that they know better than all the experts and no matter how much it might cost, everything ought to be done the way they dictate.
Rolfe.
