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Factsheet
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Kennel cough information for referring vets The health status of patients referred to us varies greatly and each case must be assessed individually as to whether administration of a Bordetella vaccine is appropriate prior to the referral appointment. We advise intranasal Bordetella vaccination for any dog that is in good general health and is being referred for elective surgery or investigations. Regarding the available vaccines, the data sheet for Intrac (Schering-Plough) suggests onset of protection within 3-5 days of vaccination and recommends vaccination 5 days before exposure to a risk of infection. The data sheet for Nobivac KC (Intervet) recommends vaccination at least 3 days before anticipated risk.
If referral has been organised at short notice or we identify an inpatient that is not vaccinated against Bordetella and is likely to stay for more than 3 days, our staff will offer vaccination with Intrac if appropriate (i.e. none of the above exclusion criteria apply). We are unlikely to target unvaccinated patients whose anticipated stay is less than 3 days.
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