Optimal vaccinations for dogs
Vaccinations against infectious diseases in pets are one example of a preparation that works most of the time.
Routine Health Care: Your cat needs regular check - ups,
vaccinations against infectious diseases, and protection from parasites.
Not exact matches
On the basis of the current studies as well as previous reports on the use of intradermal immunization
against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other
infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it is becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen in certain at - risk populations, particularly the elderly, in whom the immune response in general is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover, in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might be particularly well suited to the young, healthy persons included in the CDC's high - priority group for
vaccination, such as health care workers, as well as to younger, otherwise healthy populations in general.
The scientific work at the HZI Department of Vaccinology and Applied Microbiology includes the elucidation of mechanisms of host responses to infection and
vaccination, discovering new mucosal adjuvants, and developing and validating vaccines
against specific
infectious diseases.
Vaccination is a simple and inexpensive preventative measure that will guard
against the many
infectious diseases that could prove costly for your wallet or worse, result in the premature death of your pet.
After evaluating your cat's particular situation and risk factors, your veterinary surgeon may also recommend
vaccination against other
infectious diseases.
However, used in conjunction with proper nutrition, good pet management and hygienic conditions,
vaccination is clearly your pet's best defence
against serious and common
infectious disease.
Desexing and
vaccination against diseases, such as the deadly parvo virus and highly
infectious canine cough, are also important to discuss with your vet.
If you already have a cat, you should make sure its
vaccinations are up to date, to guard
against exposing it to
infectious diseases.
Plan Ahead When Boarding Your Dog If you are making a quick trip to somewhere sunny and need to board your dog at the kennel, make sure he is up to date on
vaccinations and is well protected
against infectious diseases.
These conditions are uncommon, and any risk of them posed by
vaccination is undoubtedly outweighed by the protection the vaccines offer
against serious
infectious diseases.»
Vaccination is the key to protecting your cat
against common
infectious diseases.
Our licensed veterinarians provide the
vaccinations your dog or cat needs for protection
against infectious diseases.
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.
With that in mind, we believe the benefits of
vaccinations far outweigh the risks and are vital in keeping your pet healthy
against infectious diseases.
After evaluating your dog's particular situation and risk factors, your veterinary surgeon may also recommend
vaccination against other
infectious diseases.
The main objective for cat
vaccinations is to provide kittens and cats with immunity
against the most common and serious
infectious cat
diseases.
Vaccines
against infectious diseases have done much to reduce sickness and death in companion animals, and
vaccination is the cornerstone of preventive veterinary medicine.
In high - stress, multi-cat households or roaming cats I sometimes also administer a vaccine yearly
against infectious peritonitis (FIP) and I also suggest a
vaccination against feline immunodeficiency
disease.
To keep your pet protected
against these
infectious diseases, we recommend the following immunizations for your pets, in accordance with the
vaccination guidelines published by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP):
Vaccination is a preventive health behaviour that entails the immunisation of a healthy person
against an
infectious disease.