Week 6: vaccinations Flashcards

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canine

used for infection associated with respiratory, digestive, muscular, and neurologic signs

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distemper

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canine

used for infection causing upper respiratory disease

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adenovirus 2

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canine

used for infections associated with ocular (“blue eyes”), abdominal, and liver signs

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hepatitis virus

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canine

used for infections that is associated with severe diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and leukopenia.

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parvovirus

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canine

used for gastrointestinal disease

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coronavirus

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canine

used to slow down the reaction a dog has to a rattle snake bite

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crotalus atrox toxoid

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feline

used for infections associated with upper respiratory and ocular infections

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calicivirus

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feline

used for infections that over a long period of time progresses to a wide range of signs such as anemia, lethargy, weight loss, and secondary infections.

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immunodeficiency virus

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feline

used for a coronavirus infection that is characterized by an insidious onset, fever, and weight loss

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infectious peritonitis

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feline

used when a cat may produce an abnormal number of leukocytes, immune suppression, cancer, and illness associated with immune suppression

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luekemia

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feline

used for a deficiency of all white blood cells

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panleukopenia

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feline

used for a herpesvirus infection that is associated with upper respiratory and ocular infections.

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rhinotracheitis

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is used when for an infection of all warm-blooded animals that causes neurologic signs.
transmitted by bite of infectious fluid
always fatal in animals

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rabies virus

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consists of live vaccines or killed vaccines used for infections that cause neurologic signs from an infected bite.

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rabies vaccination

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required in most states and provides a database for their cities and counties
can allow places to claim that their city, county, or state is rabies free.

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licensing

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