A vaccine is a substance that triggers the production of antibodies in the dog's body, which can
provide immunity against disease.
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Mother's milk alone
provides all the nutrients necessary for a baby's physical and mental development for at least six months, with the added benefit of natural
immunity against numerous
diseases.
Vaccination
provides immunity (defense)
against potentially dangerous
diseases.
vaccine A substance used to stimulate the body's immune system to
provide immunity, or protection,
against one or several
diseases.
Career Goals: As a physician scientist, my goal is to undertake translational research into pediatric cancers, particularly, relapsed leukemia and harness the immune system to
provide durable
immunity against this
disease.
There are canine vaccines that are required by law, vaccines that
provide immunity for widely spread infectious
diseases and optional vaccines (such as those
against lyme
disease or leptospirosis).
The DHPP vaccine, sometimes referred to as the DA2PP vaccine,
provides your pup with
immunity against four potentially deadly
diseases, according to the Koret Shelter Medicine Program.
Drinking this colostrum will
provide the puppies with passive
immunity; that is, temporary
immunity to the
diseases the dam has been vaccinated
against or for which she has developed natural
immunity through recovery from them.
They
provide immunity against, or lessen the severity of, certain
diseases.
All puppies should be administered certain core vaccines which
provide immunity against the most dangerous and widespread
diseases.
The main objective for cat vaccinations is to
provide kittens and cats with
immunity against the most common and serious infectious cat
diseases.
A few vaccinations a year will
provide immunity against a wide variety of
diseases that are harmful and even deadly to your pet!
Vaccines
provide immunity against one or several
diseases that can lessen the severity or prevent certain
diseases altogether.
This visit will also include the first series of vaccinations given to
provide immunity to your new pet
against common contagious
diseases, as the maternal
immunity their mom
provided in young kitten / puppyhood has now waned.
It involves a single subcutaneous injection in the scruff of the neck and
provides a year of
immunity against both
diseases.
Since the whole point of vaccinations is to
provide protection
against disease, it doesn't make any sense to time vaccines such that
immunity may not be achieved.