Hi Gary---it's made by Merrill (sp???), is relatively new, does not involve injection, and is the only type on the market that carries no sarcoma risk. I'm sorry to be so dismally vague and detail-challenged but it involves some sort of box-shaped equipment and "air". That's all I know at this point. I mentioned it to Nina and she immediately knew what was meant so she may have some more meaningful info. My vet--who did invest in the equipment--said that many vets don't use it because of the cost of the equipment...I only heard about it in the first place through this list, otherwise I wouldn't even have known to ask my vet about it---so hopefully someone else will jump in with more info!? Kerry
 
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From: gary
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: Some good news--and thanks to Nina & Hideyo!!

Kerry,
 
What vaccine are yoou referring to below and what special equipment is needed to administer it?
 
Gary
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Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 12:57 AM
Subject: Some good news--and thanks to Nina & Hideyo!!
 There is a much better vaccination available now, and my vet has the special equipment to do it.

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