Vaccines have been divided by the veterinary community into “core” and “non-core” vaccinations. Core vaccines are those that every animal should get at some point during their lifetimes (e.g., rabies, distemper, parvovirus). Non-core vaccines are those that should be given based on the risk factors of a particular animal, such as feline leukemia virus (FeLV) vaccine for cats who are allowed outside, or bordetella (kennel cough) vaccine for dogs who are regularly boarded in a kennel.
La comunidad veterinaria ha dividido las vacunas en vacunas "básicas" y "no básicas". Las vacunas básicas son aquellas que todo animal debería recibir en algún momento de su vida (por ejemplo, la rabia, el moquillo, el parvovirus). Las vacunas complementarias son aquellas que deben administrarse en función de los factores de riesgo de un animal en particular, como la vacuna contra el virus de la leucemia felina (FeLV) para gatos a los que se les permite salir, o la vacuna contra la bordetella (tos de las perreras) para perros que se alojan regularmente en una perrera
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