Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology 2005
DOI: 10.1201/9781420040548.axc
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“…Fully licensed vaccines for commercial use in the United States include two killed multivalent vaccines, an alphavirus-vectored vaccine, and a newly licensed live-attenuated influenza A virus vaccine (LAIV). [2][3][4] Furthermore, swine producers may use farm or company-specific custom autogenous vaccines to protect their swine herds from IAV in swine (IAV-S). 5,6 These factors limit the ability to evaluate vaccine strain matching and efficacy from a national perspective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fully licensed vaccines for commercial use in the United States include two killed multivalent vaccines, an alphavirus-vectored vaccine, and a newly licensed live-attenuated influenza A virus vaccine (LAIV). [2][3][4] Furthermore, swine producers may use farm or company-specific custom autogenous vaccines to protect their swine herds from IAV in swine (IAV-S). 5,6 These factors limit the ability to evaluate vaccine strain matching and efficacy from a national perspective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oclacitinib is currently approved for the control of pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis and for the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs that are at least 12 months of age [13]. Oclacitinib has been shown to be safe and effective for long-term use in dogs with atopic and allergic skin disease [14].…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%