Dr. Ron Schultz, our leading
veterinary vaccine researcher does not recommend the use of Lyme disease vaccines on his own dogs despite living in a Lyme endemic part of the country in Wisconsin.
Few people have as intimate a knowledge of canine parvovirus as Dr. Ronald D. Schultz, Chair of the Department of Pathobiological Sciences at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, head of the Maddie's Laboratory, and one of the country's leading
veterinary vaccine researchers.
Not exact matches
Researchers (Moore, Guptill, Ward et al, «Adverse events diagnosed within three days of
vaccine administration in dogs») looked at
veterinary records gathered from Banfield
veterinary clinics for two years to find any trends in reactions suffered three days after vaccination.
It is through the efforts of determined
researchers that the
veterinary associations have finally been forced to acknowledge that in most cases CORE
vaccines are all that is needed and...
Fortunately,
veterinary researchers immediately began work to isolate the cause of the epidemic and then to develop a
vaccine to prevent it.
In a recent study published in the Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA),
researchers detailed a case - control study conducted between 2005 and 2008 with a stated intent of comparing «associations between
vaccine types and other injectable drugs with development of injection - site sarcomas in cats.»
Cornell University's School of
Veterinary Medicine researchers suspect long - term side effects are associated with the Lyme disease vaccine for dogs, but nothing definitive has been documented or exhaustively studied, says Allen Schoen, a doctor of veterinary medicine in Sherman, Co
Veterinary Medicine
researchers suspect long - term side effects are associated with the Lyme disease
vaccine for dogs, but nothing definitive has been documented or exhaustively studied, says Allen Schoen, a doctor of
veterinary medicine in Sherman, Co
veterinary medicine in Sherman, Connecticut.
Veterinary college
researchers developed the first feline leukemia
vaccine, patented by Ohio State, licensed to Zoetis (formally Pfizer), Inc., now routinely used worldwide.
Dr Ronald D Schultz is one of perhaps three or four
researchers doing challenge studies on
veterinary vaccines — and he did these studies for 40 years.