Sentences with phrase «vaccines available against»

Currently there is no vaccine available against FIV in the UK.

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The same vaccine for cholera is also effective against ETEC, and certain vaccines are available for children as young as two.
Flu vaccines provide protection against three or four viruses (depending upon the type of vaccine you receive), are generally covered by many health insurance plans and are readily available in Erie County physicians» offices, pharmacies and other community sites.
The minister said that the country had dealt with measles and persistent case of measles across the country despite the available vaccines, adding that government has already commenced nationwide campaign against measles.
Flu vaccines protect against three or four viruses (depending upon the type of vaccine you receive) and the vaccine is readily available in Erie County physicians» offices, pharmacies and other community sites.
Previous infection with one serotype of dengue, or protection against just one serotype, can lead to more severe disease if a person contracts other serotypes, so it's vital that vaccines are available that specifically target all four strains.
None of the available swine flu vaccines can protect against all these strains.
In the short term, as neither pharmacological treatment nor vaccines are available, prevention of Zika infection relies on protective measures against mosquito bites.»
Since the most severe infections are caused by influenza type A and type B viruses, the available vaccines provide coverage against these two types.
Effective preventive vaccines against the most oncogenic forms of HPV have been available for a number of years, with vaccination having the long - term potential to reduce the number of cases of cervical cancer,» said NCI Acting Director Douglas Lowy, M.D.
Hepatitis B virus, in contrast, does not evolve as quickly, and a vaccine against it has been available since the 1980s.
«The optimal strategy for protecting people and animals against this deadly disease would be through vaccination, but there are no FDA - licensed plague vaccines available in the U.S.,» said Ashok Chopra, UTMB professor of microbiology and immunology.
Although vaccines are being developed to fight dengue virus, none are currently available that provide balanced protection against all four dengue viral strains, or serotypes.
While a vaccine against the virus is recently available commercially, its effectiveness is limited as it is not effective against all the four dengue viral subtypes, and there are no alternative therapeutics yet.
Even so, there is no vaccine against RSV available.
Based on their expertise in immunology and pathology and the available infection models, vaccines against most relevant viral and bacterial animal infections can be tested.
While an effective vaccine against the virus has been developed and will likely be approved, there are no drugs available to treat Ebola infections.
The recent outbreaks of whooping cough in the state have prompted North Carolina health officials to make the vaccines against the disease available for free to anyone age 7 and older, regardless of whether they have health insurance.
No vaccine is available against Leishmania yet, but researchers have now come closer to changing that.
A majority of people in the U.S. said that they would be likely to get a vaccine to protect them against Zika virus if it were available, according to the latest APPC survey, No vaccine exists yet.
Vaccines are now available that give combined protection against H1N1 and the seasonal flu.
Vaccines are available that can protect dogs against some but not all of the bacteria that cause leptospirosis.
There's a four - in - one vaccine available to help fight against upper respiratory infections.
With those two being the essential vaccines, there are other diseases against which vaccinations are available; however, they are situational vaccines and aren't mandatory.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, «Currently, there is no USDA - licensed vaccine against H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza infection available for use in companion animals in the United States.»
Vaccination against FIV is not recommended at this time, due to limitations in differentiating vaccinates from positive infected individuals with the current available vaccine.
A vaccine is now available against FIP.
A vaccine recently became available to protect against FIV.
There is a vaccine available that is supposed to protect cats against contracting FIV, but the effectiveness is poorly supported by current research, and there is also a small risk of the cat developing sarcomas at the injection site.
Although a vaccine is available against the 2004 strain, it is not thought to be effective against the new Midwest strain.
There is an approved vaccine to protect dogs against canine influenza A H3N8 available in the United States.
Vaccines to help protect against FIV infection are now available, although these are not considered core vaccines fVaccines to help protect against FIV infection are now available, although these are not considered core vaccines fvaccines for cats.
There are many different strains of the FIV virus and it is not entirely clear as of yet how well the available vaccine protects against all these different strains, but studies suggests that it is able to provide a valuable degree of protection for cats at risk of exposure.
The vaccines commonly available are those that protect against rabies, feline leukemia virus, and feline «distemper» (a combination of upper respiratory diseases.
Vaccines against Dog Flu (CIV H3N8 and CIV H3N2) are available through your veterinarian.
In June 2009, a vaccine against canine flu became available.
A vaccine against Lyme disease is available through your veterinarian.
For kennel cough, vaccines are available against adenovirus type - 2, parainfluenza and Bordetella bronchiseptica.
We recommend vaccinating dogs against both canine influenza H3N8 and H3N2 and have vaccines available.
Many vaccines are available providing protection against the following diseases: infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) virus, bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) virus Types 1 and 2, bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) and parainfluenza virus 3 (PI3).
A vaccine is also available for protection against feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), an uncommon disease that is most likely to occur in groups of cats.
The good news is, there is a vaccine available that will offer full protection against this.
A vaccine is available in Europe, but is only effective against particular strains of Babesia and is not 100 percent effective.
Several vaccines are available for your dog, and many veterinary clinics are using the canine bivalent flu vaccine that protects against H3N8 and H3N2 infections.
A vaccine is now available for protecting dogs against Lyme Disease.
Vaccines against the H3N8 influenza virus — which has existed in this country for more than a decade — are available, but there are differences in the genetic sequences of the two strains that suggest that these vaccines would be poorly effective, or ineffective in protecting dogs against the H3N2 virus infecting dogs in the MidwestVaccines against the H3N8 influenza virus — which has existed in this country for more than a decade — are available, but there are differences in the genetic sequences of the two strains that suggest that these vaccines would be poorly effective, or ineffective in protecting dogs against the H3N2 virus infecting dogs in the Midwestvaccines would be poorly effective, or ineffective in protecting dogs against the H3N2 virus infecting dogs in the Midwest.»
Vaccines are available against the some of the bacterial and viral agents which cause kennel cough.
Vaccines available for cats: FVRCP — protects against upper respiratory infection (rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia.
Subcutaneous killed vaccines are available for canine influenza, however, they are currently only known to be effective against H3N8.
Vaccines available for dogs: DA2PPL / 4L — protects against distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, parvovirus and leptospirosis.
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