SN Titers
# Vaccinates Included
# Controls Included
<1:2
3
0
1:4
4
1:8
1
1:16
1:32
2
5
1:64
1:128
6
1:256
1:512
1:1024
Table 2. Postvaccination Serum Neutralization (SN) Titers Geometric Mean (Range)a
Groups
N
Pre-vaccination
Postvaccination
3b
All Vaccinated Dogs
25
1:24 (<2-256)
1:108 (8-1024)
1:605 (8-4096)
1:1176 (128->4096)
Responders Post 1st Vaccination
13
1:6 (<2-64)
1:460 (64-1024)
1:1745 (256-4096)
1:1410 (256-4096)
Responders Post 2nd Vaccination
9
1:87 (16-256)
1:20 (8-64)
1:376 (256-1024)
1:1625 (256-4096)
Responders Post 3rd Vaccination
1:128 (128)
1:32 (16-64)
1:25 (8-64)
1:203 (128-256)
Nonvaccinated Control Dogs
1:64 (4-1024)
1:9 (<2-64)
1:3 (<2-64)
<1:2 (<2-4)
aDogs were vaccinated at 6, 9, and 12 weeks of age.
bPre-challenge SN titers
The efficacy of the CCV fraction of VANGUARD® Plus 5/CV was demonstrated in an extensive vaccination challenge study. Sixteen 7- to 8-week-old puppies were vaccinated with Vanguard® Plus 5/CV-L (vaccinates) and 17 with Vanguard® Plus 5 (controls). All puppies received three 1-mL doses at 3-week intervals. Three weeks following the third vaccination, puppies were challenged with a virulent strain of CCV (CV-6). Clinical observations, temperatures, weights, and blood parameters were monitored for 21 days following infection. CCV vaccinates demonstrated a reduction in the occurrence of diarrhea and amount of virulent CCV shed when compared to controls. At 21 days postchallenge, fluorescent antibody staining for virulent CCV of small intestinal sections demonstrated a significant reduction (P<0.05) in detectable CCV antigen between CCV vaccinates and controls (Table 3).
Table 3. Fluorescent Antibody Staining of Small Intestinal Sections 21 Days Following Challenge
Gut Section
% Dogs Fluorescent Antibody Positive
Vaccinates
Controls
Duodenum Jejunum Ileum
89
100
12.5
56
7
78
8
67
10