Because herpes and calicivirus together account for 90 % of upper respiratory infections and Chlamydophila accounts for less than 10 % of upper respiratory infections, the American Association of Feline
Practitioner vaccination guidelines favor the «three in one» vaccine and consider the Chlamydophila vaccine optional.
Read the American Association of Equine
Practitioners vaccination guidelines here.
«The American Association of Equine
Practitioners Vaccination Guidelines recommend an evaluation of each individual horse's situation with the veterinarian on your team and vaccinating according to his needs.
Not exact matches
According to Malo, «public health interventions designed to increase HPV vaccine recommendation for males should focus on increasing recommendations by family
practitioners and also identifying and supporting innovators and early adopters who may help diffuse HPV
vaccination guidelines and encourage later adopters to support the recommendations.»
According to its 2008 Feline Retrovirus Management
Guidelines, 3 the American Association of Feline
Practitioners (AAFP) suggests that cats may require retrovirus testing at different times in their lives and all cats should be tested before initial
vaccination against FeLV or FIV.
Both the American Association of Feline
Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association have published
guidelines for
vaccination (see above).
The American Association of Equine
Practitioners (AAEP), based on
guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), identifies a list of core vaccinations and risk - based vaccinations (see AAEP Vaccination Guidelin
guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), identifies a list of core
vaccinations and risk - based
vaccinations (see AAEP
Vaccination GuidelinesGuidelines pages).
For a summary of the 2006
vaccinations guidelines for cats from the American Association of Feline
Practitioners visit:
For the next three years, the VGG will be working with
practitioners in South American countries to produce
vaccination guidelines specific for dogs and cats in South America.
For the past three years, the VGG worked with small animal
practitioners in several Asian countries to produce the first ever
guidelines specific for dog and cat
vaccination in Asia.
At Coastal Cat Clinic, we follow the
guidelines of the American Association of Feline
Practitioners, recommending the final
vaccination series at 16 weeks of age or older.
She assisted in developing
guidelines for shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal
guidelines for shelter animal
vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline
Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians»
Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal
Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
She assisted in developing
guidelines for shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters (Wiley - Blackwell 2009) and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal
guidelines for shelter animal
vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline
Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters (Wiley - Blackwell 2009) and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians
Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal
Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and American Association of Feline
Practitioners (AAFP) have developed
vaccination guidelines for dogs and cats.
While annual spring
vaccinations help offer disease protection and can activate an immune response, the American Association of Equine
Practitioners (AAEP)
vaccination guidelines recommend at - risk horses be vaccinated for equine influenza and equine herpesvirus, also called rhinopneumonitis, every six months.1
To keep your pet protected against these infectious diseases, we recommend the following immunizations for your pets, in accordance with the
vaccination guidelines published by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and American Association of Feline
Practitioners (AAFP):
American Association of Feline
Practitioners 2006 Feline
Vaccination Guidelines.
The American Association of Feline
Practitioners has
vaccination guidelines for cats living in different exposure situations, and the American Animal Hospital Association has
guidelines for dogs.
Both the American Association of Feline
Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association have published
guidelines for
vaccination.