For outdoor cats we also recommend vaccinating against Feline Leukemia Virus which is a transmissible and
highly fatal virus.
Not exact matches
There currently is no vaccine for avian flu, which is caused by a
highly contagious
virus that is often
fatal to birds and can be passed to humans (ScienceNOW, 9 February).
Childhood immunisation programmes against
highly infectious
viruses, such as measles, are particularly important as these infections can cause serious and even
fatal complications first time around.
Parvovirus A
highly contagious, very aggressive and sometimes rapidly
fatal gastrointestinal
virus.
While acquiring leukemia does require physical contact, kittens are
highly susceptible to this
fatal disease, and it only takes one accident of your kitten slipping out the door for them to potentially become exposed to this
virus, and the vaccination for this is very easy to give.
Highly contagious
viruses, which can be
fatal or very expensive to treat, can often be avoided by staying on top of your pet's vaccine schedule.
Parvovirus: is a
highly contagious, very aggressive and sometimes rapidly
fatal gastrointestinal
virus.
Canine Distemper
Virus is a
highly contagious, often
fatal disease that infects countless shelter dogs each year due to lack of proper vaccinations.
Our vets
highly recommend that you vaccinate your pets early to protect them from a number of potentially
fatal viruses.
Vaccination against the
highly contagious and
fatal Feline Leukemia
Virus.
Distemper is a
highly contagious airborne
virus that is often
fatal.
Distemper in dogs is caused by the Canine Distemper
Virus (CDV) and is a
highly contagious and potentially
fatal disease.
• Distemper
virus (causes Canine Distemper) Canine distemper is a
highly contagious and often
fatal viral disease.
A test for Aleutian Disease
Virus should be done at least once a year to ensure that your ferret is not carrying this
highly contagious and potentially
fatal disease.
A severe outbreak of the
highly contagious and often
fatal distemper
virus was reportedly discovered at the Oberlin, Kan., facility after sick puppies from the facility were sold to customers of at least two Wyoming pet stores.
· «D» stands for Canine Distemper
Virus, a
highly contagious and commonly
fatal infection that causes pneumonia, gastroenteritis, and encephalitis / seizures.
A
highly contagious, potentially
fatal virus affecting dogs is spreading throughout the county, mainly in areas of Bridgeton and Millville, according to officials.
The
highly resistant and potentially
fatal canine Parvo
virus can be easily spread through contact with the feces of an infected dog.