Sentences with phrase «by panleukopenia»

Panleukopenia is the illness caused by the panleukopenia virus.
This 3 in one vaccination offers protection against fatal intestinal symptoms caused by panleukopenia, as well as the respiratory symptoms associated with these other two viruses.

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Characterized by fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea, feline panleukopenia causes high death loss, particularly among kittens.
Fellocell 4 is for vaccination of healthy cats as an aid in preventing feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) caused by feline herpesvirus - 1, feline respiratory disease caused by feline calicivirus (FCV), feline panleukopenia caused by feline parvovirus (FPV), and feline chlamydiosis caused by Chlamydia psittaci.
Cats: Rabies (required by federal law), Feline rhinotracheitis virus, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and leukemia.
Panleukopenia is transmitted through contact with an infected animal's bodily fluids or feces, as well as by fleas.
Panleukopenia is caused by the feline parvovirus and is contracted by ingestion of feces, blood, urine or saliva from an infected animal.
Many cats had an excellent immune response, indicated by the increase in protective antibody titers post-vaccination: panleukopenia (90 %), herpes (56 %), calicivirus (93 %) and rabies (98 %).
FELOCELL 3 is for vaccination of healthy cats as an aid in preventing feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) caused by feline herpesvirus - 1, respiratory disease caused by feline calicivirus (FCV) and feline panleukopenia (FPL) caused by feline parvovirus (FPV).
Breeders safeguard their kittens by vaccinating them against calicivirus, rabies, herpesvirus and panleukopenia at the age of 16 weeks.
The duration of immunity for rabies vaccine, canine distemper vaccine, canine parvovirus vaccine, feline panleukopenia vaccine, feline rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus, have all been shown to last a minimum of 7 years by serology (measuring blood antibody levels) for rabies and challenge studies for all the rest.
Feline panleukopenia is caused by a type of parvovirus very closely related to the parvovirus found in dogs.
Feline distemper or feline panleukopenia is a highly contagious viral disease of kittens and adult cats caused by the feline parvovirus.
The Feline Panleukopenia (FPV) virus is a highly contagious cat virus caused by feline parvovirus.
Feline distemper (more correctly called panleukopenia) is caused by a parvovirus and represents a life - threatening disease.
It has been demonstrated that the duration of immunity for Canine Distemper virus is 7 years by challenge, and 15 years by serology; for Canine Parvovirus is 7 years by challenge, for Feline Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis, and Feline Calicivirus is 7.5 years by challenge.
PANLEUKOPENIA (parvovirus type 2) is caused by a parvovirus closely related to canine parvovirus type 2.
P = Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), more commonly known as feline distemper, is caused by the feline parvovirus, a close relative of canine parvovirus.
Feline infectious enteritis (a severe and often fatal gut infection) is caused by the feline parvovirus (or feline panleukopenia virus).
Under the bill the following animals were not required to be released on demand:  (1) animals «physically suffering irremediably» as long as a licensed veterinarian has issued a written, signed certification stating «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary veterinary care; «Â (2) dogs symptomatic for parvovirus and cats symptomatic for panleukopenia which conditions have been confirmed by a licensed veterinarian in a written, signed certificate which also states «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary veterinary care;» (3) animals which a veterinarian determined showed signs of rabies and (4) dogs declared «dangerous» by a court.   Â
Panleukopenia is a very serious and potentially fatal disease caused by Feline Panleukopenia Virus.
Unvaccinated cats can become infected with panleukopenia simply by coming into contact with places where an infected cat has been.
Feline Focus 3 Vaccine is recommended for the vaccination of healthy cats and kittens against diseases caused by Feline Rhinotracheitis (Herpesvirus), Feline Calicivirus and Feline Panleukopenia.
Panleukopenia (the «P» in the FVRCP vaccine) is a highly contagious viral disease caused by the feline panleukopeniaPanleukopenia (the «P» in the FVRCP vaccine) is a highly contagious viral disease caused by the feline panleukopeniapanleukopenia virus (FPV).
«Feline Panleukopenia is caused by feline parvovirus and is commonly known as feline distemper».
Panleukopenia is a condition caused by «Feline Panleukopenia Virus» (FPV); which is a type of parvovirus.
Feline panleukopenia is now diagnosed infrequently by veterinarians, presumably as a consequence of widespread vaccine use.
Feline panleukopenia (FPV), also known as feline distemper, is a viral infection among cats that is caused by parvovirus.
«P» = Panleukopenia (also known as feline distemper and infectious feline enteritis) is a highly contagious disease characterized by a short course and high mortality rate.
Diseases such as canine parvovirus, canine distemper, feline leukemia or feline panleukopenia are all easily avoided by the administration of vaccinations during the puppy and kitten years or young adulthood.
In the 1970s, we routinely saw canine distemper, feline panleukopenia, flea allergy dermatitis (and anemia), pot - bellied puppies from roundworms, anemic dogs from hookworms, pets hit by cars, pyometra, and mammary cancer.
Feline parvovirus is also known by its other names: feline panleukopenia virus (for the syndromes that the virus causes) and feline distemper virus (not to be confused with canine distemper, which is an altogether separate virus from canine parvovirus).
Panleukopenia, also known as feline distemper, is caused by feline parvovirus and attacks body cells, making cats susceptible to bacterial infections and other complications.
The initial canine distemper / parvo / hepatitis / parainfluenza or feline panleukopenia — rhinotracheitis (feline herpesvirus)-- calicivirus vaccine can be given at 8 - 9 weeks of age, followed by a booster at 12 - 14 weeks and, if desired, 1 year later.
Feline distemper or feline panleukopenia affects the entire body (generalized disease) which is caused by the parvovirus.
To illustrate what I mean by this, I would like to briefly discuss aspects of three of these vaccine diseases — chronic canine distemper, chronic rabies, and chronic feline panleukopenia.
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