Sentences with phrase «widespread use of vaccines»

Some diseases can be fatal, but the widespread use of vaccines has reduced the number of dogs contracting these diseases.
Experts agree that widespread use of vaccines within the last century has prevented death and disease in millions of dogs, cats, and other animals.
Experts agree that widespread use of vaccines within the last century has prevented death and disease in millions of animals.
As another paper published yesterday, this one in Science Express, emphasizes yet again, widespread use of a vaccine could have a powerful impact against the H1N1 virus — if it arrived early enough and was widely used.
Before the widespread use of a vaccine against measles, its incidence was so high that patients born before 1949 are assumed to have had measles.
Widespread use of a vaccine that protects against three serotypes might result in fewer cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever and reduce the overall disease burden; modeling could be used to investigate this scenario.

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Widespread community acceptance was evident and we are proud that while many other states clamoured for cholera vaccine, our communities were effectively educated to the use and effectiveness of ORS in diarrhoea.
In 1955, 13 years too late for Edgerton, the United States began the widespread use of a new polio vaccine that would eventually prevent millions of children from contracting polio and suffering its consequences.
Despite the widespread use of screening programs and the recent advent of vaccines against human papilloma virus, cervical cancer continues to be a significant public health problem.
The new phase three study of the cervical cancer vaccine is needed for the FDA to consider approving it for more widespread use, said Ghamande, a principal investigator on the trial.
Feline panleukopenia is now diagnosed infrequently by veterinarians, presumably as a consequence of widespread vaccine use.
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