Author: Cresswell, E.; Brennan, M. L.; Barkema, H. W.; Wapenaar, W.
Title: A questionnaire-based survey on the uptake and use of cattle vaccines in the UK Document date: 2014_7_11
ID: 1ksahg3o_34
Snippet: The most common incorrect route of administration was the use of subcutaneous versus intramuscular injections. A study in human patients demonstrated that the same vaccine is immunogenic regardless of whether it is injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly (Knuf and others 2010) . There is no data to support this finding in the veterinary literature with regards to vaccines. However, for other veterinary medicines, such as ivermectin and ceftiof.....
Document: The most common incorrect route of administration was the use of subcutaneous versus intramuscular injections. A study in human patients demonstrated that the same vaccine is immunogenic regardless of whether it is injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly (Knuf and others 2010) . There is no data to support this finding in the veterinary literature with regards to vaccines. However, for other veterinary medicines, such as ivermectin and ceftiofur sodium, the efficacy of the drug was not deemed to be different when using intramuscular versus subcutaneous routes of administration (Lifschitz and others 1999, Brown and others 2000) .
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