A bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine can help protect your dog from contracting kennel cough, although the vaccine won't
prevent infections caused by viruses.
Not exact matches
A new discovery from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry could open the door to one day treat or
prevent diseases
caused by West Nile
virus and Dengue
virus infections.
There is already a vaccine to
prevent infection by the HPV
virus that
causes cervical cancer, but the Dutch firm Crucell is working on one that will reverse the
infection once it has taken hold.
LEUKOCELL 2 is a multiple viral antigen vaccine for vaccination of healthy cats 9 weeks of age or older as an aid in
preventing persistent viremia, lymphoid tumors
caused by feline leukemia
virus (FeLV) and diseases associated with FeLV
infection.
Vaccines against other respiratory
causing pathogens, such as Bordetella, parainfluenza, and adenovirus, may help to
prevent a secondary
infection in a dog already compromised
by the influenza
virus.
Prevent FeLV
by keeping cats indoors Feline leukemia
virus (FeLV) is an agent that spreads easily between cats and has potentially lethal effects,
causing a variety of secondary diseases that range from secondary
infections to cancer.