Back to canine influenza: Should a not - so - social Chicago dog be
vaccinated against this pathogen?
Not exact matches
«A new approach to plant protection involves
vaccinating plants
against pathogens with double - stranded RNA molecules that can be sprayed directly on the leaves,» explains Dr Minna Poranen of the Molecular and Integrative Biosciences Research Programme at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences.
This re-engineered CMV creates and maintains a high state of immunity
against the
pathogen in
vaccinated monkeys.
The nanoparticles provide a novel way to
vaccinate people
against a particular
pathogen, such as, say, West Nile virus, without using the
pathogen itself.
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
«You could find innocuous
pathogens that are good at
vaccinating against nasty ones,» says Ashton - Rickardt.
Zoetis is the first and only manufacturer to offer oral, intranasal and injectable options for
vaccinating dogs
against Bordetella bronchiseptica (Bb), which is considered a common
pathogen in canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRD).
The dogs in your rescue most likely had concurrent infections with two different
pathogens, and being protected
against other diseases (being, as you said, «fully
vaccinated») wouldn't have had any effect on them.