While vaccines for the disease have been developed, a permanent solution is needed for ferrets to survive in the wild without human assistance.
Not exact matches
Not only does spacing out
vaccines leave kids vulnerable to infections
for longer than necessary — putting them at risk of exposure to
diseases like measles and whooping cough
while they wait to be vaccinated — but they also require more frequent visits to a doctor's office where they could catch other
diseases as well.
His example suggests that
while science's first and greatest triumph in this area was to develop vaccinations to control or eradicate many
diseases, the challenge now — not yet achieved, and in some ways even more difficult — is to preserve public support
for vaccine programs long after these scourges have largely vanished from our everyday lives.
While Ruth has focused on providing the basis
for the development of a malaria
vaccine, Victor concentrated on basic immunology, studying the structure and function of various immune components and the parasitology of malaria and Chagas
disease.
While the biodefense enterprise is awash in cash, experts have repeatedly told the government that BARDA's $ 100 million annual budget is too tiny
for its ambitious mission: developing and acquiring
vaccines against a host of deadly infectious
diseases.
Stamatatos began work on developing the
vaccine candidate
while at Seattle Biomed, now the Center
for Infectious
Disease Research.
While many autism advocates hailed the decision as an admission that
vaccines can cause autism, the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) went out of its way to dispute that notion.
While the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention states that you can not catch the flu from a
vaccine, it does note that minor side effects from the shot can include soreness at the injection site, aches, and a low - grade fever — and that's in perfectly healthy people.
Core
vaccines for dogs include rabies, canine distemper, parvovirus and canine hepatitis,
while non-core
vaccines may include Lyme
disease, parainfluenza, bordetella or leptospirosis.
The downside is that
while high antibodies mean the body has responded to a
vaccine, they also mean that the dog is in a pretty inflamed state and can set the stage
for auto - immune disorders like allergies, hypothyroidism, diabetes, joint
disease and more.
(
While there is a vaccination
for EHV - 1 to be used as an aid in
disease prevention when it comes to respiratory issues and abortion, no commercial
vaccine has a claim
for the prevention of EHM; no consensus has been reached on the efficacy of EHV - 1
vaccines.)
We design a personalized
vaccine protocol
for each dog, maximizing protection against the
diseases your pet is likely to be exposed to
while using the fewest
vaccines possible.
We design a personalized
vaccine protocol
for each cat, maximizing protection against the
diseases your cat is likely to be exposed to
while using the fewest
vaccines possible.
While researchers are working to find better cures and ways to prevent contracting the
diseases and hopefully a
vaccine for malaria, there is still more work to be done.
While all non-grandfathered health insurance plans cover
vaccines routinely recommended
for preventative care in the U.S.,
vaccines for tropical
diseases that aren't a problem where you live are probably not covered by your health insurance plan.