• A Statistical Univariate Analysis Of The General Response Of Local Dogs To Vaccination
    [A CASE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, VOM PLATEAU STATE]

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    • 1.3. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
      This study is aimed at the following:
      To find out if the antibody titer of each dog would keep increasing ,remain constant or decrease when  any of the vaccines ( killed vaccine or Modified live vaccine )  is used n both puppies and adult dogs if each of the vaccines are repeatedly used.( most important)
      To find out which among the two vaccine used would give the best result on local dogs (both adult and puppy dog). That is comparing the effect of two types of vaccines on the dogs.
      Which one of the de-worming drugs gives the best result when used on the local dogs?
      General response of local dogs to vaccination.
      To know the best combination of drug and vaccine that would have more effect on local dogs.
      To enlighten local dog breeders and veterinary doctors.
      To know if the response to these dogs to vaccination is sex or gender based.
      1.4. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
      The importance of this study is mainly to ascertain the response of local dogs to vaccination.  Another important Significance is to determine which of the two vaccines has greater effect on local dogs, to know if the response of these local dogs to vaccination is age or gender based; that is, do adult or puppy dogs respond differently or alike when vaccinated?. The same goes for male and female dogs. Another equally cardinal significance is to know which combination of de-worming drug and vaccine would have more effect on local dogs so that we can enlighten our local dog breeders and veterinary doctors on the recent development.
      1.5. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
      For the purpose of this study as the topic depicts, the scope of the study will be focused on how local dogs respond to vaccination, which de-worming drug when used with any of the vaccine has more effect on the local dogs. Another scope is to determine if the response of these dogs are age or gender based, that is if adult or puppy dogs response to vaccination is the same or different. The scope of this study would also be focused on which de-worming drug when used with vaccines has more effect on the local dogs and finally to know which of the two vaccines under study here is more effective when used on local dogs. In the earlier stage of the study there is a detailed coverage of the techniques and methods used in judging whether a dog responded well or not to vaccination by looking at their antibody titre.

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