Sentences with phrase «very effective vaccine»

A very effective vaccine is available to protect dogs against distemper.
Fortunately, there is a very effective vaccine for this deadly virus.
Fortunately, there is a very effective vaccine against this virus.
«AgriLife Research historically perfected and produced a very effective vaccine that has long been the primary defense against the disease within the industry.
It was once considered the most infectious disease for cats but, thanks to very effective vaccines, it is now considered an uncommon disease.
Today, it is an uncommon disease, due in large part to the availability and use of very effective vaccines

Not exact matches

They're doing this very strategically by trying to incorporate as much of the variability and mutational changes to make sure the vaccine is effective
A major trial last year showed a prototype vaccine to be «very effective» against the deadly Ebola virus, according to WHO, wich co-funded the study.
However, if we can speed up vaccine production times, we would have a very effective strategy to reduce the impact of a future flu pandemic.»
«We found that the vaccines produced against the swine flu pandemic in 2009 were very effective in both preventing influenza infection and reducing the chances of hospital admission due to flu.
«We learned in this study that grabbing hold of these glycans can be a very important early step in an effective immune response to HIV, and with this knowledge, we believe we can design better candidate vaccines,» said principal investigator Dennis R. Burton, professor of immunology and microbiology at TSRI.
At the policy level, school and daycare vaccine requirements and more stringent criteria for vaccination exemptions have been very effective.
«We know that vaccines are very safe and effective, but vaccine injury does occur,» Halabi said.
«These findings clearly point to the very important role that health care providers can play in increasing coverage with this safe and effective vaccine,» said lead author Linda M. Niccolai, Ph.D., associate professor in the school's Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases and member of the Cancer Prevention and Control Program of the Yale Cancer Center.
A vaccine would be especially effective in people who have never been exposed to the disease before, or who lost their childhood immunity by leaving malaria - stricken areas, Lanar says, because these groups are more vulnerable to very severe forms of the illness than those who are partially immune.
Cancer vaccines, engineered to continue to train T cells to mount a strong immune response against your cancer, also haven't been very effective at mounting a strong fight, says He, and likely one weak point is the lack of strong receptors.
However, Gerry Both, a molecular virologist with Australia's leading research organisation, the CSIRO, is sceptical that the protein will lead to an effective vaccine: «It is a tough example to begin with, but I'm sure there will be niches where this will be a very good technique for making a large amount of product».
«On the face of it, this is very good news and a significant step towards developing an effective vaccine to prevent Zika virus infection and the horrendous complications that this virus can sometimes cause.
Nine shots of the same virus that is shown to be permanently effective within hours of the very first vaccine is considered a minimal vaccine schedule by most veterinarians — many other dogs receive 15 or more shots of distemper!
Rabies vaccines are very effective and are usually given to kittens at three to four months of age.
Vaccines in horses have proven to be a very effective prevention tool.
Vaccines are very effective in preventing rabies.
Rabies vaccines are very effective and rabies is very uncommon in vaccinated dogs and cats.
Non-core vaccines may also have certain known risks or are not as effective as they should be, so are only used in very specific circumstances and are not recommended for all dogs.
The animal rabies vaccine is very effective in protecting your pet from the virus.
Kennel cough is easily treated in most cases, and the vaccine isn't very effective.
And even then, human flu vaccines aren't very effective... in fact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tracks flu vaccine effectiveness each year and it's usually around 50 % to 60 %.
Just as the flu has been ridiculously over-hyped in people to benefit the vaccine industry even though not very effective, the same hype is happening with canines to boost income for veterinarians.
Vaccines are very safe and effective.
The vaccine has been shown to be safe and very effective.
While it is true that both feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) and its close corollary canine parvovirus (CPV) are «antigenically stable» — meaning they don't change rapidly the way flu and other viruses do, thus allowing vaccines to remain very effective — animals in shelters across the country are still losing their lives daily to these diseases.
The intranasal rhinotracheitis - calicivirus vaccine is relatively effective, but very few cats will benefit from this.
Feline panleukopenia virus is very serious and the vaccine is quite effective, but most cats will not be exposed to the virus and the disease generally affects kittens only.
Although there is no effective treatment for ferrets that contract distemper, vaccines on the market are very effective in preventing the disease.
Hepatitis B vaccine: While the Hepatitis B vaccine is quite effective at preventing a very serious condition, it can also cause illnesses of its own.
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