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50.58 MINS CARLO BROGNA
PART TWO
DR PHILIP MC MILLAN SUBSTACK TWO
DAY 2 - Full Congress and Presentation Slides
Speakers are happy to share their research presentations with you
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Len Small of Biogal the maker of vaccicheck talk with Richard B. Ford, DVM, MS Emeritus Professor of Medicine Diplomate ACVIM and ACVPM (Hon)
"Thats a very, very relevant question. Well if he’s got a positive test today what does that really mean tomorrow now in immunology speak and this is very well documented once you have documented an animal has positive antibody titer for distemper, parvo or adenovirus that really is a sentinel test YES the patient is protected but does that look forward and in a fact in a word YES it does and the reason it does is that a positive antibody test you get today is also an indication that the patient has MEMORY and has developed MEMORY.
Now remember antibody is a molecule it is a protein and it GOES AWAY with time and if there’s no exposure naturally the antibody titer could fall in the adult to a NEGATIVE level but that DOESN'T mean the patient is susceptible so if they have MEMORY if they have EVER had a positive titer test they have MEMORY it is believed that that memory lasts for many years and probably for life studies have gone out to 7 to 9 years but its reasonable to assume that that memory lives on."
Antibody Testing vs. Vaccination Applications in Clinical Practice
https://www.biogal.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Antibody-Testing-vs.-Vaccination-Richard-B.-Ford-DVM_compressed-1.pdf