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Bordetella Bronchiseptica Description: Description of the disease and its causes. Intranasal vaccination as a means to combat upper respiratory infections. Information for clients, breeders, and veterinarians about the vaccine. (nobivacbb.com) |
Cat Vaccines Description: Guide to common vaccines, information on vaccine associated sarcoma. (catvaccines.com) |
Jack's Web Directory for Vaccine-Associated Sarcoma Description: Provides information about this condition and links to other websites with important information about this disease. (catvaccines.netfirms.com) |
Vaccination Guidelines Description: Vaccination guidelines from the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. (vetmed.wsu.edu) |
Vaccine Associated Feline Sarcoma Task Force Description: Comprehensive information on feline vaccines with benefits and risks, such as the increased incidence of soft tissue sarcomas occurring at vaccine sites. (avma.org) |
VAS Awareness Description: Organization providing information on vaccine associated sarcoma. Disease information, handouts, links to additional information, profiles of the VAS cats they've cared for. (vas-awareness.org) |
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