Sentences with phrase «permanent immunity»

But the drugs don't provide permanent immunity, so constant monitoring is necessary to make sure malaria doesn't return.
The question of whether it is better for healthy children, who rarely suffer complications from flu, to get the flu and develop permanent immunity to that flu strain or it is better for children to get vaccinated every year to try to suppress all flu infection in early childhood is a question that has yet to be adequately answered by medical science.
Analysis, he had found, had little effect on the latter, whereas suggestion often «supplied immediate help and permanent immunity from the return of the habit.»
Most of the time, the puppy - shots - only approach gives permanent immunity to distemper, parvovirus and hepatitis / adenovirus, with no apparent adverse effects.
According to the Intervet data sheet, dogs will develop permanent immunity to hepatitis over the age of 12 weeks.
«That you could remove one thing,» he marvels, «and very often get a complete response and permanent immunity — that was just astounding.»
Such children, when exposed to common infections in childhood under the protective cover of breast milk, are likely to develop a permanent immunity against most such infections.
«That you could remove one thing,» he marvels, «and very often get a complete response and permanent immunity — that was just astounding.»
However, most dogs (98 % +) will develop permanent immunity to the core viral diseases (distemper, parvo, adenovirus) from their puppy shots.
Once recovered, many dogs have a permanent immunity to the strain they were infected with.
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