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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Vaccination: An overview (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

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

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Emerging viral pathogens (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

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

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Leading Off: The feline vaccine guidelines are more accessible than ever

July 1, 2008

The Feline Vaccine Advisory Panel has condensed the guidelines into a user-friendly table.

Source: ELSEVIER

Vaccines for emerging and re-emerging viral diseases of companion animals

July 1, 2008

Vaccines for the prevention of viral diseases of companion animals have proved to be effective and safe.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Canine vaccine update (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

Which ones? How often?

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Autoimmune diseases (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

Pathophysicology of allergies and newer treatments

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Feline vaccine update (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

Which ones? How often?

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Adverse vaccination events (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

Vaccines are such a routine part of everyday veterinary practice that we forget about potential reactions and complications until they occur.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Managing immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

Disease conditions that lead to anemia can be divided into two general categories: regenerative and nonregenerative.

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