A DHPP4L is received once very for years.
A 4 in 1 is actually a cat vaccine.It vaccinates against FVRCPC:FVR -Feline viral rhinotracheitisC - Calici virusP - PanluekopeniaC - ChlamydiaA 5 in 1 is a dog vaccine and vaccinates against DHPPD - DistemperH - Adenovirus types 1 & 2 (includes Hepatitis)P - ParainfluenzaP - ParvovirusIf you add Lepto, that makes the 5 in 1 a six in one (6 in 1), DHPP4L (4 strains of Lepto protected against).
depends on your age
My doctor told me to get the pneumonia vaccine shot every 5 years.
There isn't a vaccine for the plague; however, antibiotics are used for treatment. Streptomycin and gentamycin are the antibiotics most often used.
This is a combination vaccine often used in veterinary medicine to protect cats against certain common illnesses, mostly upper respiratory viruses.
Adults should get seasonal influenza vaccine annually.
"trojan horse" recombinant vaccine
its a vaccanite just like rabies but it really stings and for puppies it is just putting it up their nose.
yes DNA vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine and is also knwon as recombinant vaccine
Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.
interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine
A vaccine is a medicine for immunity and does not have "seconds". If you mean how many seconds does it take for the vaccine to be administered, then the injection of a vaccine usually only takes 5-10 seconds to put the vaccine into your body with a needle since the amount of vaccine needed is so small. If the vaccine is available in a nasal mist, the inhalation of a nasal mist takes as long as it takes for you to sniff. If you mean how long will the immunity last before you need a booster vaccination, you should check with your doctor about the type of vaccine you are getting (e.g. influenza, bacterial pneumonia, etc.). Depending on your age and the type of vaccine, some vaccinations need boosters every so often. Your doctor can tell you how long the one you are getting lasts.