id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-009381-q9s38fkh Roth, James A. Mechanistic Bases for Adverse Vaccine Reactions and Vaccine Failures 2007-09-28 .txt text/plain 5956 309 39 The federal government regulations for the United States of America regarding veterinary vaccines 9 Contamination with extraneous agents 9 Failure to inactivate agent in killed vaccine 9 Residual virulence of vaccine organisms 9 Vaccination of immunosuppressed animal 9 Immune suppression induced by the vaccine 9 Excessive induction of cytokine release 9 Multiple vaccines administered concurrently 9 Hypersensitivity to vaccine antigens Type I--immediate type Type IImcytotoxic type Type IIImimmune complex type Type IVmdelayed type 9 Triggering or exacerbation of hypersensitivity to nonvaccine antigens Allergies Autoimmune disease 9 Induction of neoplastic changes 9 MLV BVD vaccine triggering mucosal disease in persistently infected cattle are found in the Virus Serum Toxin Act (VSTA) in Title 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations (9 CFR). An example of vaccine-induced disease resulting from administration of vaccine to unhealthy animals is the induction of encephalitis by MLV canine distemper virus vaccine in dogs infected with canine parvovirus (Krakowka et al., 1982) . ./cache/cord-009381-q9s38fkh.txt ./txt/cord-009381-q9s38fkh.txt