When
a vaccine against a specific disease is started for the first time, even in adult animal, it is best to give at least two vaccinations.
When
a vaccine against a specific disease is started for the first time, even in an adult animal, it is best to give at least two vaccinations.
Not exact matches
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.
As
vaccine recipients, we usually think only of the ability of the
vaccine to protect us
against a
specific disease, but here the effects on the whole population and on the influenza virus itself are being considered.
Vaccines help protect
against specific infectious
diseases caused by some viruses and bacteria.
Vaccines offer the greatest protection
against specific infectious
diseases caused by a virus or bacteria.
The other core feline
vaccine protects cats
against feline
specific diseases.
Vaccines are so effective at preventing
disease, some states actually require dogs be vaccinated
against specific diseases, such as rabies.
Each
vaccine contains antigens for a
specific disease, and the
vaccine resembles the organism of the
disease it protects
against.
Non-core
vaccines are optional; they immunise your cat
against diseases that may occur just in some regions, or in cats with a
specific lifestyle.
Vaccines strengthen your pet's immune system
against specific diseases and illnesses.