FIAVAC Vaccination Guidelines (COLAVAC) - for Dogs and Cats in Brazil
World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress Proceedings, 2016
Norma Labarthe1,2; Alexadandre. Merlo3; F. Mendes-de-Almeida4; Renato Costa5; Jaime Dias6; Helio Moraes7; J. Guerrero8
1Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Presidencia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil; 3Zoetis, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil; 4Patologia e Clínica Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil; 5Diretor, Animália Clínica Veterinária, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 6Merial Saúde Animal, Campinas, Brazil; 7College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA; 8 Chairman, COLAVAC International Committee, Pennington, NJ, USA

Several vaccination guidelines for dogs and cats have been developed for veterinarians in the USA and Europe. Brazilian veterinarians tend to follow those guidelines for guidance in the immunization process. There is currently a need for local and tailored guidelines for vaccination of dogs and cats in Brazil. The Brazilian COLAVAC-FIAVAC Guidelines were developed taking into account the following principles:

 Vaccination is a medical action.

 Vaccines must be used at the best discretion of the attending veterinarian.

 Practitioners should educate and stimulate owners to vaccinate dogs and cats.

 Puppies and kittens vaccination should be extended until 16 weeks of age.

 It is a professional duty to use good quality vaccines.

 We should aim to vaccinate all dogs and cats, and to vaccinate less frequently each individual.

These guidelines summarize our recommendations based on a judicious analysis of the status of vaccinations of pets in Brazil, and the vaccines currently available in the country. This is a live, evolving document that will be updated in concert with new develops in the field of vaccinology and availability of new in Brazil.

The recommendations for dogs and cats are summarized in the tables below:

Abbreviations: CAV-2: adenovírus canino tipo 2 ("canine adenovirus type 2") CCoV: coronavírus entérico canino ("canine enteric coronavirus") CDV: paramixovírus canino ou vírus da cinomose ("canine distemper virus") CPIV: parainfluenzavírus canino ("canine parainfluenza virus") CPV: parvovírus canino ("canine parvovirus") FCV: calicivírus felino ("feline calicivirus") FeLV: vírus da leucemia felina ("feline leukemia vírus") FHV-1: herpesvírus felino tipo 1 ("feline herpesvirus type 1") FPV: parvovírus felino ("feline panleukopenia virus") MLV - modified live virus VS-FCV: calicivírus sistêmico virulento ("virulent systemic feline calicivirus") Wks - Weeks

  

Speaker Information
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Renato Costa
Animália Clínica Veterinária
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Jaime Dias
Merial Saúde Animal
Campinas, Brazil

J. Guerrero
COLAVAC International Committee
Pennington, NJ, USA

Normal Labarthe
Presidencia
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

F. Mendes-de-Almeida
Patologia e Clínica Veterinária
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Niterói, Brazil

Alexandre Merlo
Zoetis
São Paulo, Brazil

Helio Moraes
College of Veterinary Medicine
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR, USA


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