All of
these vaccines protect against HPV types 16 and 18 — the 2 types that cause 70 % of cervical cancer cases.
Both of
these vaccines protect against HPV types 6 and 11 — the types that cause 90 % of cases of genital warts.
Newer
vaccines protect against four common strains.
The newer
vaccines protect against four different types of lepto, the immunity lasts for a year, and allergic reactions are not likely.
Many
vaccines protect against deadly diseases that your pet is susceptible to if not properly vaccinated.
For more information on what
our vaccines protect against, visit our Parasite Prevention and Detection page.
The conditions
those vaccines protect against are usually not overly dangerous or occur mostly in certain environments.
One problem is that there are several vaccine strains used to provide protection for the various diseases
vaccines protect against.
Core
vaccines protect against diseases that may be life - threatening to you and your pet.
The diseases
these vaccines protect against are very serious, with mortality as high as 60 to 80 percent in young animals.
These vaccines all protect against dangerous viral diseases, and they are:
Both vaccines protect against the hepatitis B virus, which is spread through sexual contact or contaminated needles and blood.
The mechanisms by which oral, live - attenuated
vaccines protect against typhoid fever are poorly understood.
The vaccines protect against the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer, which kills almost a quarter of a million women worldwide each year.
Meanwhile, bioethicists who are skeptical about compulsory vaccination laws note that all other mandated
vaccines protect against diseases easily transmitted in schools.
Study authors intend to perform additional research in the future to follow up on their estimate of how well the current
vaccines protect against HPV - associated cancers.
No data exist to prove that
the vaccines protect against HPV - positive oropharyngeal cancer.
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.
Today's childhood
vaccines protect against serious and potentially life - threatening diseases, including polio, measles, whooping cough, and chickenpox.
Flu
vaccines protect against three or four viruses (depending upon the type of vaccine you receive).
Adolescent
vaccines protect against serious and potentially life - threatening diseases, including meningitis, septicemia and cancers caused by HPV.
The Prevnar
vaccine protects against the pnuemoccocus bacteria commonly attributed to ear infections.
The Hep B vaccine (or HBV) protects against the virus that causes hepatitis B; the DTaP
vaccine protects against the viruses that cause diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough); the PCV (pneumococcal vaccine) protects against the cause of bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, and ear infections; the Hib
vaccine protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria (which can also cause bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, or epiglottitis); and the rotavirus oral
vaccine protects against a virus that causes the stomach flu.
Even unvaccinated people who have already gotten the flu still benefit from vaccination since
the vaccine protects against 3 different flu viruses.
The most recent HPV
vaccine protects against these four types as well as five more high - risk types, and is the only vaccine currently distributed nationally.
The quadrivalent
vaccine protects against HPV types 6, 11, 16 and 18.
I thought about that shift to the majestic plural as we got our Tdap shot in our third trimester.The Tdap
vaccine protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, or whooping cough.
The Tdap
vaccine protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, or whooping cough.
The reliably high percentage of those who develop viremia following exposure to this challenge virus is another advantage — when most or all volunteers develop viremia or other signs of infection, clinical trials can enroll relatively small numbers of people but still achieve answers to such questions as whether a candidate
vaccine protects against infection, she noted.
The vaccine protects against four common strains of the virus, considered the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States.
The next critical questions will be whether the vaccine is durable over a long period of time and can
the vaccine protect against other strains of malaria.»
The vaccine protects against HPV, which can cause cervical cancer, other cancers and genital warts.
The vaccine protects against four types of HPV, including two that cause about 70 % of cervical cancer.
That's because while women ages 20 to 24 do have the highest infection rates — nearly 45 % — women past that age may not have been exposed to every form of the virus
the vaccine protects against.
The vaccine is reasonably effective, preventing infection in about 4 out of 5 vaccinated cats that are exposed to the same subtype of the virus, and this is part of the problem; while
the vaccine protects against the majority of strains found in North American cats, it is ineffective against strains found in Europe.
This vaccine protects against one of the causes of kennel cough and also of infectious canine hepatitis.
The Bordetella
vaccine protects against the bacterial infection.
This combination
vaccine protects against viruses that cause life - threatening neurologic, respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.
DHLPP:
This vaccine protects against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus vaccines, as well as Leptospirosis, a bacterial infection.
This vaccine protects against the contagious and often fatal disease, which is easily spread between cats.
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calcivirus and Panleukopenia (FVRCP): Commonly referred to as a «distemper vaccine,» this combination
vaccine protects against common contagious diseases.
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.
A specific vaccine prevents kennel cough caused by bordetella, and your dog's core
vaccine protects against adenovirus, parainfluenza and distemper, three other organisms that can cause kennel cough.
Distemper (DHPP):
This vaccine protects against the common, serious diseases Canine Distemper, Canine Viral Hepatitis, Canine Parvovirus, and Canine Parainfluenza.
One of the core
vaccines protects against three agents that can contribute to kennel cough.
Lyme:
This vaccine protects against the common disease transmitted through tick bites.
DISTEMPER $ 15 ~ For Dogs, Puppies, Cats and Kittens Dogs and Puppies: combination
vaccine protects against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus Cats and Kittens: combination
vaccine protects against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia (sometimes called feline distemper)
Felv —
This vaccine protects against Feline Leukemia, a virus born cancer.
DA2PP 1 YR: Canine Distemper / Parvo
Vaccine protects against Canine Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus.
This combination
vaccine protects against viruses that cause life - threatening respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.