In order to determine the comparative efficacy of injectable and intranasal vaccines to stimulate -reactive anamnestic antibodies, a trial was conducted using 144 adult household dogs of various breeds and ages, which had been previously administered intranasal vaccine approximately 12 months before enrollment. Dogs were randomized into 2 groups and blood, nasal swabs, and pharyngeal swabs were collected prior to the administration of single component vaccines intranasally or parenterally. Ten to 14 days later all dogs were resampled to measure changes in systemic and local antibody to There were no differences in the changes in -reactive serum IgG and nasal IgA between the groups, whereas intranasally vaccinated dogs had significantly higher -reactive serum IgA.
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