Sentences with phrase «vaccine given just»

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The second dose of the chickenpox vaccine can be given any time, as long as it is at least three months after the first dose, but it is typically given when kids are 4 to 6 years old, just before they start kindergarten.
«Some vaccines are not safe to give a newborn baby and others just don't work very well in newborns,» Walker said.
Rather than abandon the vaccine, Maria Gomes - Solecki of the University of Tennessee in Memphis wondered if it could still work if it was just given to mice, a major reservoir of B. burgdorferi.
With the universal vaccine we can, just like for polio, give an immunization — and then again, a month later, another immunization, and perhaps a year later another one.
Goni has recently tried giving four doses of vaccine instead of just one, and combining the doses with antacid compounds, which allow more of the bacteria to survive through the stomach and reach the gut.
«You know, I just hope most people would rather give a vaccine like this than watch their daughters struggle with abnormal Pap smears and cervical cancer.»
Because if you see what the problems are — we did things like grand challenges where we enunciated, «Okay, if you could give us cold chain for vaccines inexpensively, that would save a huge number of lives here» — and articulating, so that the inventors don't just have the market signals [of what the rich world wants], but also the recognition and the awareness of what the nonrich world wants.
Just one dose of a newly developed Zika vaccine gives mice complete immunity to the disease.
The authors noted and reproduced similar findings in a followup study in dogs that were given just the rabies vaccine and just the multivalent vaccine.
Question: Hi today is Friday the 7 on Monday night my 13 week old golden ret had diahreea and vomiting we just started taking her outside to train but putting everything in her mouth she all up to date with vaccines I put her her on a boiled chicken and rice with some pumpkin and pedilyte mixed with water for 36 hrs she had normal stool then i gave her dog food all at once then next morn diarrhea again maybe I shouldn't of gave her dog food all at once but she's drinking and acting normal
She vaccinated him the safest way she knew how... with just one single parvovirus vaccine, given after Easy was 6 months of age.
(They couldn't give him vaccines because of the cough / runny nose) the vet is treating him for an upper respiratory infection with some antibiotics, but we're just over the 36 hour mark for medication and he doesn't seem much better.
Shelter veterinarians are not just a set of hands to perform surgery, give vaccines and treat emergencies.
As you said, just as we must choose which vaccines to give our human children, the dog parent must gather information to make the best decision they can for their canine child.
The vaccine is given in the nose and is designed to produce just a local response to prevent the virus from gaining access to the body.
I just recently got ownership of a horse i was taking care of and Dr. Amy came out to give my horse vaccines and a coggins test.
My dog does not go outside except for my back yard so I told her I was very sure it isnt the flu but we gave him the vaccine just for precaution.
For just $ 70, your cat can be spayed or neutered, given a rabies and FVRCP (distemper) vaccine, and microchipped.
He gave unvaccinated, 12 week old puppies just one dose of distemper vaccine... just four hours before the puppies were placed in a room with distemper - infected dogs.
When a dog reacts badly to the DA2PP combination vaccine and they have had at least the puppy series and one booster, I just don't give it again.
Also my neighbor just gave her dog an expired (1 month out) vaccine.
First, while certainly anyone (ferret, person, or other animal) can have a reaction to a vaccine, the incidence of vaccine reactions has dramatically decreased since newer brands of vaccine against both rabies and distemper virus have been developed for ferrets and since we started administering a Benadryl injection just prior to giving the shots.
For this reason, giving your dog the rabies vaccine is not just an option, it's the law, and it's the only way to prevent the transmission of the disease and its agonizing symptoms.
A subcutaneous, or intradermal injection is one that is given just under the loose skin between a dog's shoulder blades, where the vaccine is gradually absorbed into the blood stream and the process of building immunity to the disease begins.
The idea is that it is easier to give the vaccine in the mouth (just inside the cheek) and there is no concern about sneezing out some of the vaccine.
In essence, we are trying to give the vaccine just as the maternal antibodies are diminished, and just before the pup becomes susceptible to an exposure to the parvovirus.
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