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CVC 2009
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Vaccination overview (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

Vaccination is an important tool in veterinary medicine, preventing disease and reducing virus circulation for many important viral pathogens.

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Update on feline retroviruses (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) remains a significant threat to cats.

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Therapy and vaccination for a new canine parvovirus (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

The parvoviruses are small nonenveloped single stranded DNA virus. Three are known to infect dogs.

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Viral respiratory pathogens (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

Feline herpesvirus is a common pathogen of domestic cats.

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Emerging viral pathogens (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

An outbreak of respiratory disease occurred in a kennel of racing greyhounds in 2004.

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Update on viral enteritis (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

Parvoviruses remain a significant enteric pathogen of cats and dogs.

Source: ELSEVIER

Influenza in dogs and cats

March 1, 2009

For the first time in history, influenza viruses have been documented as the cause of natural outbreaks of illness in dogs and cats.

Source: ELSEVIER

Diagnosis of feline retroviral infections

December 1, 2008

Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are retroviruses that continue to be an important cause of immunodeficiency syndromes, anemia, neurologic signs, and neoplasia in cats worldwide.

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Tick-borne disease diagnosis: moving from 3Dx to 4Dx (Proceedings)

October 1, 2008

In just the past 3 to 5 years, advanced diagnostic capabilities have enhanced our ability to detect infectious pathogens in the dog and have given credence to the term "emerging" infections.

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