Not exact matches
Your Baby's Best Shot: Why
Vaccines Are Safe and Save Lives by Stacy Mintzer Herlihy and E. Allison Hagood gives you all of the information about vaccines you need to help you with «the easiest parenting decision you'll ever make» — to get your kids vaccinated and protected against vaccine - preventable d
Vaccines Are
Safe and Save Lives by Stacy Mintzer Herlihy and E. Allison Hagood gives you all of the information about
vaccines you need to help you with «the easiest parenting decision you'll ever make» — to get your kids vaccinated and protected against vaccine - preventable d
vaccines you need to help you with «the easiest parenting decision you'll ever make» — to get your kids vaccinated and protected
against vaccine - preventable
diseases.
Public Health Thank You Day 2013 honors all those health heroes who keep our drinking water
safe and air clean, administer
vaccines, track and investigate infections, educate residents with chronic
diseases such as asthma and diabetes, provide cancer screening services, administer pest control programs and protect us
against imminent threats to our health such as influenza, foodborne illnesses and natural disasters.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 27, 2017 — Moderna Therapeutics, a clinical stage biotechnology company that is pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) Therapeutics ™ to create a new generation of transformative medicines for patients, today announced positive interim data from an ongoing Phase 1 study of mRNA - 1440, an mRNA infectious
disease vaccine against avian H10N8 influenza, demonstrating mRNA - 1440 induced high levels of immunogenicity, and was
safe and well tolerated.
Over the years, since I entered the profession in the early 70's more effective
safer vaccines have been developed
against these
diseases and they have been widely used to a point where most pets have been vaccinated to at least some degree.
After considering both the
vaccine and your cat's situation, your veterinarian will assist you in designinga vaccination program that not only protects
against infectious
disease but is as
safe as possible.
There are groups on both sides of the fence, but can't be argued that the
safest thing for your pet would include 1) making sure your pet is protected
against deadly
diseases, and 2) avoid
vaccines in a time when they are controversial, to say the least.
These four
vaccines are in the core category because they are
safe, highly effective, and the
diseases they protect
against are severe (rabies and panleukopenia) or easily transmitted (the respiratory viruses).
A
safe, effective
vaccine against Lyme
disease for dogs has been available for many years.