Not exact matches
These antibodies protect against
certain strains of
influenza virus in the vaccine, but may not provide thorough protection against other
strains of flu that may be present.
BRAIN DRAIN
Certain influenza viruses, like the H3N2
strain shown in this transmission electron micrograph, can cause memory trouble and brain damage in mice months after infection, a new study shows.
Not all dogs have a substantial risk of being infected with dog flu, but those with
certain lifestyles should be vaccinated for both
strains of Canine
Influenza Virus.
A vaccination can help protect against
certain strains of canine
influenza.
While the vaccine will significantly lower the odds of your dog coming down with canine
influenza, it's important to note that it only protects against
certain strains and therefore won't guarantee that your dog won't get the flu.