He also provides any necessary vaccinations, which
protect against common diseases and viruses such as rabies, bordetella, and feline leukemia.
«I can't emphasize enough how important it is just to
protect against common diseases like heartworm and Lyme disease,» Dr. James Darden.
Lyme: This vaccine
protects against the common disease transmitted through tick bites.
Not exact matches
They can help
protect against inflammation, heart
disease, weight gain, diabetes, certain cancers, and
common nutrient deficiencies.
Citrus juices may
protect against common chronic
diseases such as cancer, degenerative eye
disease, and cognitive conditions [2].
The scientific rationale for ORT, and for continued feeding during diarrhoea, has been established beyond doubt: The challenge now is to place that knowledge in the hands of parents so that they themselves can
protect their children
against the dehydration and malnutrition caused by childhood's most
common disease.
A
common antioxidant found in human breast milk and foods like kiwi fruit can
protect against nonalcoholic fatty liver
disease (NAFLD) in the offspring of obese mice, according to researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
«Because the Mediterranean diet is based on food groups that are quite
common or easy to find, people around the world could easily adopt this dietary pattern and help
protect themselves
against heart
disease with very little cost,» Georgousopoulou said.
The vaccine
protects against four
common strains of the virus, considered the most
common sexually transmitted
disease in the United States.
«Researchers discover a protein that
protects against fatty liver, the most
common hepatic
disease in Western countries.»
Research that reveals what goes wrong in SMA and suggests that a mild version of the same genetic defect may
protect relatives
against infection, which could explain why SMA is relatively
common disease.
Therefore, by using Provasil, you will be assured to be using a naturally enhanced * supplement which will not only help you with your brain functions such as learning but will also
protect you
against common brain
diseases such as Alzheimer and dementia.
A set of basic shots, also known as a DHLPPC booster, is given to
protect against the most
common and most serious of all
diseases.
Because it is difficult to determine if a puppy has enough antibodies in their system to
protect against common canine
diseases, most vets recommend starting puppy shots at six weeks of age and offering boosters every three weeks until the puppy is sixteen weeks of age.
Starting at about six weeks of age, puppies should receive certain vaccines to
protect against the most
common and most dangerous
diseases.
Once your puppy reaches about six weeks of age, he'll need to start getting regular vaccinations to
protect him
against common canine
diseases.
Though vaccines will help to
protect your puppy
against some of the most
common canine
diseases, there are other things out there that could make your puppy sick.
The most
common cause of death in calves before weaning is respiratory
disease.1 Are your calves
protected against respiratory
disease challenges?
Puppies shouldn't be around adult dogs until they've gotten all of their shots to
protect against common contagious
diseases, like distemper and parvovirus, says Susan Nelson, DVM, clinical associate professor at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calcivirus and Panleukopenia (FVRCP): Commonly referred to as a «distemper vaccine,» this combination vaccine
protects against common contagious
diseases.
«Zoetis offers a complete line of vaccines for protection from
common equine
diseases, including WEST NILE - INNOVATOR ®, to help
protect against West Nile virus, and FLUVAC INNOVATOR, to help
protect against equine influenza virus and EHV - 1 and EHV - 4.
Vaccination is the key to
protecting your cat
against common infectious
diseases.
Veterinarians agree that your dog should be
protected against those
diseases that are most
common, highly contagious and cause serious illness.
To
protect your pet
against the more
common canine
diseases, your veterinarian will set up a vaccination schedule.
Canine Distemper — This
disease is very
common in puppies, so they'll need to get a series of booster shots to
protect against this
disease.
Bordetella bronchisepticais one of the main causes of this
disease and together with the most
common viral cause, parainfluenza, can be
protected against with a separate intra-nasal vaccine administered as drops up the nose.
Distemper (DHPP): This vaccine
protects against the
common, serious
diseases Canine Distemper, Canine Viral Hepatitis, Canine Parvovirus, and Canine Parainfluenza.
Your pet should be
protected against those
diseases which are most
common, highly contagious and which cause serious illness or death.
The core vaccine for puppies is called DHPP, a combination vaccine that
protects against four
common infectious
diseases (distemper, hepatitis, parvo and parainfluenza virus).
The core vaccine for kittens is called FVRCP, which
protects against three
common infectious
diseases (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calcivirus and panleukopenia).
Just one highly effective Heart Shield Plus ® flavored chewable given monthly is guaranteed to
protect your dog
against heartworm
disease and treat and control
common zoonotic roundworms and hookworms.
While some vaccines prevent
common infectious
diseases, others
protect against dangers present in a cat's daily lifestyle.
Core vaccines are typically used to
protect against the most
common and contagious canine
diseases.
HPV vaccine: This vaccine
protects against the Human Papilloma Virus, which is the most
common sexually transmitted
disease.
Bingham quotes the legal scholar E.J. Cohn: «Just as the modern State tries to
protect the poorer classes
against the
common dangers of life, such as unemployment,
disease, old age, social oppression, etc., so it should
protect them when legal difficulties arise.»
It
protects against three of the most
common strains: H1N1 and Influenza A and B. It's strongly suggested for young children, the elderly, pregnant women and those with pregnancy, asthma, diabetes, heart and lung
disease.