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Leptospirosis
Vaccine
LEPTOSPIROSIS VACCINATION NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PUPPIES
MANHATTAN, Kansas(KSU) -- Veterinarians at Kansas State University's College of
Veterinary Medicine say that people trying to protect their puppies by vaccinating
them against certain diseases could be doing more harm than good.
The vaccine for leptospirosis, for example, used to be a regular on the list of
vaccinations given to puppies, but the risks of the vaccine have begun to outweigh the
benefits.
Leptospirosis is an infection caused by a bacteria found in the droppings of animals,
including rats, mice and cattle. The bacteria is contracted orally, most often from
drinking contaminated water. It can be passed from one animal to another.
Alan Brightman, professor of clinical sciences, said leptospirosis is a devastating
disease that destroys internal organs, often causing kidney failure or liver disease. It
is not found often anymore, though.
State and local laws require that dogs be vaccinated against rabies,
which cannot be done before the dog is 12 weeks old. K-State's canine vaccination protocol
dictates that puppies receive the distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza and parvovirus
vaccinations. These vaccines often are administered together in a "cocktail."
Brightman said these are given to puppies at least six weeks of age and are repeated every
three to four weeks until 16 weeks of age to make sure they take effect. K-State
veterinarians do not recommend giving the leptospirosis, coronavirus or lyme disease
vaccinations.
According to Bill Fortney, assistant professor of clinical sciences, it is not uncommon
for dogs to have a reaction to vaccines, causing other difficulties including death. One
of the problems with the leptospirosis vaccine is that it causes more reactions than the
others.
Fortney cited the following reasons for not administering the leptospirosis vaccine to
puppies:
* Puppies sometimes have reactions to vaccines
and there are more reactions to the leptospirosis vaccine than most others.
* Leptospirosis is not often seen anymore.
* The vaccine does not protect the puppy very
well.
* The vaccine costs around $7.
Prepared by Brent Gill.


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