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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom I've said over and over that there is no real point to titering as the result doesn't actually mean anything, so I agree with this article.
Basically with titers, you can have a positive titer and still be susceptible to the disease. You could have a negative titer and actually be immune to the disease. |
I'll stick to "neither"
Not "No Vaccines" but I won't be vaccinating yearly, or even every 3 years, for anything other than rabies and I also won't be titering. See no need.