«Given these results in cells and mice, it may be worthwhile to consider that patients receiving, or who may receive, Amphotericin B - based therapies be appropriately
vaccinated against influenza virus.
These precautions are especially important for infants younger than 6 months of age because they can not be
vaccinated against influenza viruses.
Not exact matches
Vaccinating pregnant mothers year - round
against flu in the resource - challenged region of subtropical Nepal reduced infant flu
virus infection rates by an average of 30 percent, increased birth weights by 15 percent and resulted in babies having less
influenza, according to a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
According to WHO statistics, 300 million people are
vaccinated against the flu each year, receiving an immunization with a cocktail of weakened strains of
influenza A (varieties H3N2 and H1N1), along with the
influenza B
virus to protect
against a full infection.
Despite decades of research decoding the
influenza virus — and great advances in treating and
vaccinating against the disease — this infectious pathogen continues both to surprise and confound us
A-Animal Clinic in Fort Worth, Texas, began in mid-November to require that all dogs left at the facility — whether for boarding, day camp, grooming or medical procedures — be
vaccinated against canine
influenza virus.
We do strongly recommend that you
vaccinate your canine companion
against the Canine
Influenza Virus (CIV).
A new study shows that pigs
vaccinated against one strain of
influenza were worse off if subsequently infected by a related strain of the
virus.
The Guidelines state that «Any dog deemed at risk for exposure to
influenza virus should be
vaccinated against both H3N2 and H3N8 strains.»
We are strongly recommending to
vaccinate against Canine Flu for all dogs: Canine
Influenza Virus H3N2 / H3N8 (CIV).
Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Para
influenza, and Bordatella are our most common diseases and
viruses that we
vaccinate against for in dogs.
The American Veterinary Medical Association's stance is that dogs that are in frequent contact with other dogs should be
vaccinated against canine
influenza to help prevent the spread of the
virus.
The most important step is to
vaccinate your dog
against the canine
influenza viruses.