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I have found out that the annual vaccinations (DHLP - Distemper,

Hepatitis, Leprospirosis and Parvovirus) required by dogs is a live virus, and

the manufacturer state that immune compromised patients should avoid contact

for up to 4 weeks (because the virus may be shed by the dog).

This must be a common problem for those of us with CLL, and I

would therefore appreciate any feedback on how they have managed this situation.

Maybe our resident doctors could provide some advice on the potential

seriousness of these live vaccinations.

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Thank you for asking this question. My dog is also due for her annual shots. I hope someone has the answer for this question. Mom, In Orlando, FL September is Ovarian Cancer Month. Ovarian Cancer Whispers So Listen!From: <robert@...> Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010

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I have found out that the annual vaccinations (DHLP - Distemper,

Hepatitis, Leprospirosis and Parvovirus) required by dogs is a live virus, and

the manufacturer state that immune compromised patients should avoid contact

for up to 4 weeks (because the virus may be shed by the dog). This must be a common problem for those of us with CLL, and I

would therefore appreciate any feedback on how they have managed this situation. Maybe our resident doctors could provide some advice on the potential

seriousness of these live vaccinations.

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The last discussion was on cat vaccines. I know a couple of people give a number for the Cornell Vet. School for questions, but I can't find it. I hope someone else can come up with it.Pat

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 2:48 PM, <jb50192@...> wrote:

 

I thought that Dr. Furman has previously stated the opinion that animal vaccinations are not a danger to humans. However, if the manufacturer specifically cautions immune compromised patients to take care, I guess I would do some more research on the particular vaccine.

 

 

 

In a message dated 5/3/2010 5:00:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mommy21858@... writes:

 

Thank you for asking this question.  My dog is also due for her annual shots.  I hope someone has the answer for this question.

 Mom, In Orlando, FL September is Ovarian Cancer Month. Ovarian Cancer Whispers So Listen!

From: <robert@...> Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 3:56:18 PMSubject: Dogs Annual Vaccinations 

I have found out that the annual vaccinations (DHLP - Distemper, Hepatitis, Leprospirosis and Parvovirus) required by dogs is a live virus, and the manufacturer state that immune compromised patients should avoid contact for up to 4 weeks (because the virus may be shed by the dog).

 

This must be a common problem for those of us with CLL, and I would therefore appreciate any feedback on how they have managed this situation.

 

Maybe our resident doctors could provide some advice on the potential seriousness of these live vaccinations.

 

 

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Hi all

What would the symptoms/issues be for us CLL types if we were to

be in contact with a dog or two who had these shots???  I got a really strange

intestinal infection last summer in close proximity to the timeline when the dogs

got their shots.  And, of course, I did not stay away from them at all – they were

all over me all the time….

Thanks for any help with this.

Cathi

Cathi Coridan, MA

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www.cathicoridan.net

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Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 5:49 PM

Subject: Re: Dogs Annual Vaccinations

I thought that Dr. Furman has previously stated the opinion that

animal vaccinations are not a danger to humans. However, if the manufacturer

specifically cautions immune compromised patients to take care, I guess I would

do some more research on the particular vaccine.

In a message dated 5/3/2010 5:00:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

mommy21858@... writes:

Thank you for asking this

question. My dog is also due for her annual shots. I hope someone

has the answer for this question.

Mom, In Orlando, FL

September is Ovarian Cancer Month. Ovarian Cancer Whispers So Listen!

From: <robert@...>

Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 3:56:18 PM

Subject: Dogs Annual Vaccinations

I have found out that the annual vaccinations (DHLP -

Distemper, Hepatitis, Leprospirosis and Parvovirus) required by dogs is a live

virus, and the manufacturer state that immune compromised patients should avoid

contact for up to 4 weeks (because the virus may be shed by the dog).

This must be a common problem for those of us with CLL, and

I would therefore appreciate any feedback on how they have managed this

situation.

Maybe our resident doctors could provide some advice on the

potential seriousness of these live vaccinations.

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