Domestic small ruminants and bighorn sheep
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Nancy, sorry to contradict - kind of,

the pain at the injection side of a vaccination comes from the injected aluminium salts which are added to get a bigger immune response. And there where at least in the past several vaccinations that caused the recipient to shed the virus and be infectious after receiving the vaccination (old polio vaccines f.e.).

Showing antigens means in most cases that you fought off an infection but in several diseases (like HIV or CAE) antigen presence also means that you have a slow acting, chronic form of the disease and are shedding the virus.

I haven't had time to read up on the specifics of MOVI, yet, so I can't say what would apply to a antigens after MOVI infection.
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RE: Domestic small ruminants and bighorn sheep - by Sanhestar - 12-04-2015, 09:56 PM

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