Non-core vaccines are those that
protect against organisms that cause only mild diseases — the kind that usually «clear up» on their own — and which are not widespread in the area or easily transmitted from one animal to another.
Not exact matches
To
protect the infant
against illness, breast milk contains antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiprotozoal factors as well as antibodies to many specific disease
organisms.
To fully
protect against allergens and
organisms, the mattress must have no openings at all.
Whether you are looking to
protect your mattress, or prevent
against allergens and
organisms in your sleeping environment, an organic mattress cover can really make a lot of sense.
The existing vaccine will not
protect at all
against the new
organism, therefore vaccination will be totally ineffective as a means of prevention.
For example, hydrophilic polymers are often used to
protect metals from fouling; water molecules accumulate on this polymer layer, which
protects the metal
against the adhesion of unwanted molecules or
organisms.
Jacob's team has transplanted the back - up or «alternative» respiratory machinery from the mitochondria of lower
organisms to human cells, showing that it can
protect against pathological stresses, and even lethal poisons like cyanide, that target the mitochondria.
«Despite the delay in airborne precaution implementation, we suspect that high hand hygiene compliance, as a result of continuous implementation of proactive control measures
against various viruses and multidrug - resistant
organisms,
protected frontline healthcare workers
against many challenges of emerging infectious diseases.»
The cause of morning sickness is not known, but researchers have proposed that it
protects the fetus
against toxins and disease - causing
organisms in foods and beverages.
As well as crowding out dangerous
organisms, they also release molecules that may
protect us
against inflammatory diseases, such as colitis.
Further, cellular defense mechanisms, such as the innate immune responses are mainly directed outwards to
protect the
organism against irritants, pathogens, or injured cells.
While some of these
organisms are harmful to roots by causing damage or even plant death, others are beneficial and enhance nutrient acquisition and
protect roots
against pathogens.
Taking the microbiome into account may be important for accurate phenotype - genotype analysis due to the increasing awareness of the impact the microbes have on different body sites, through the products they produce, their ability to
protect against invading
organisms, their direct interaction with the cell structures and the extracellular milieu, provoking inflammatory or immune responses, and many other effects.
Researchers from the Institute of Microbiology, working both at the Campus Benjamin Franklin and at the German Rheumatism Research Center are pursuing the rather fundamental question of how multicellular
organisms protect themselves
against infections.
A robust skin microbiome
protects against infection or dysbiosis in much the same way a good gut microbiome does, by colonization resistance (i.e. crowding out overgrowth of pathogenic
organisms) and by maintaining relatively acidic environment (pH is around 5.0), which inhibits growth of pathogens.
These friendly bacteria live in the intestines and vagina and they help to
protect against the entering of unwanted
organisms such as yeast.
Remember that 70 % of your immune system lies in your gut flora and the health of the friendly
organisms in there to
protect you
against pathogens and sickness.
Contrary to popular belief, selenium doesn't
protect your
organism against prostate cancer, it can actually cause it in some susceptible men.
Normally, the body deploys free radicals to
protect against harmful micro ‐
organisms and toxic substances.
Maintaining the acidic environment
protects against the ingestion of undesirable
organisms and activates certain digestive enzymes.
Vaccines given to
protect against canine distemper usually also contain and
protect against the parainfluenza and adenovirus type 2
organisms involved in kennel cough.
Since additional
organisms can cause kennel cough, your dog is still not completely
protected against the illness.
A specific vaccine prevents kennel cough caused by bordetella, and your dog's core vaccine
protects against adenovirus, parainfluenza and distemper, three other
organisms that can cause kennel cough.
Bordatella (Kennel Cough): This is an intranasal (nose - drop) vaccine which
protects against the highly infectious
organism which causes Kennel Cough.
Vaccines help prepare the body's immune system to fight foreign
organisms,
protecting against multiple life - threatening diseases and providing your pet the best chance at a long, healthy life.
Vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies (titer)
against a disease
organism so that the cat is
protected against various pathogens in its environment.
Each vaccine contains antigens for a specific disease, and the vaccine resembles the
organism of the disease it
protects against.