Sentences with phrase «potentially deadly viruses»

Both potentially deadly viruses produced similar hysteria but were quickly contained with little or no impact on the lives of frequent travelers.
Vaccine protection against highly contagious and potentially deadly viruses and bacteria will mean less risk of dogs getting sick.
Thanks to the prompt action taken by PACC staff and officials, dogs exposed to the potentially deadly viruses were isolated and provided with prophylactic antibiotic treatment.
HIV (short for Human Immunodeficiency Virus) A potentially deadly virus that attacks cells in the body's immune system and causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS.
Another dangerous and potentially deadly virus that can affect dogs is the Canine Distemper virus.
The state found similar problems in the past three years — plus outbreaks of a potentially deadly virus and puppies sold too young — at the chain's other four stores.
This potentially deadly virus mostly affects young puppies and adolescent dogs, but can also affect adult dogs.

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Vaccination is the best way to protect our community from the potentially deadly effects of the flu virus
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Curcumin, the active ingredient found in turmeric, stopped the potentially deadly Rift Valley Fever virus from multiplying in infected cells, say researchers at George Masion University.
Your puppy needs to be vaccinated with a series of vaccines between the ages of 8 and about 20 weeks to protect him against the potentially deadly Parvo and Distemper viruses.
What many people may not know is that there is a related virus, phocine distemper, that can be deadly to seals and that poses a significant threat to marine mammal species around the world, and potentially to the highly endangered Hawaiian monk seal.
Viruses and Bacterial Infections — Making sure your horse is always up - to - date on his or her core vaccinations (and any other vaccinations recommended by your veterinarian based on your horse's geography, travel, work, lifestyle and health conditions) is critical to preventing painful and potentially deadly diseases.
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