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Vaccines in Small Animals: Boosting the Immune Response

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Correct vaccination of dogs and cats requires consideration of a broad range of clinical situations and vaccination options, and obliges veterinary surgeons to constantly update their knowledge in order to appropriately deal with the challenges that arise in daily clinical practice. Using a thoroughly practical approach, this book takes an in-depth look at vaccines and vaccination to provide veterinary professionals with the information they require to address the many doubts and questions that arise in relation to this topic.
                                     

Description

Correct vaccination of dogs and cats requires consideration of a broad range of clinical situations and vaccination options, and obliges veterinary surgeons to constantly update their knowledge in order to appropriately deal with the challenges that arise in daily clinical practice. 267 p.

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Fernando Farinas, Editor. International Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Leprology, Expert in Immunology and Infections Diseases. He currently coordinates the International Group of Experts on Emerging Infectious Diseases and Zoonoses, and the Global Health Group of the One Health Initiative; he also directs the Institute of Clinical Immunology and Infectious Diseases in Malaga (Spain), as well.
  • Maria Luisa Palmero Colado. DVM specialized in Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery; certified in Feline Medicine by the Spanish Small Animal Veterinary Association, and certified in Feline Practice from the European School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies. She is the co-founder and partner at the ‘Gattos Centro Clinico Felino’, a Hospital for cats in Madrid (Spain); and currently is Professor in the Feline Internal Medicine Course at the Centre for Veterinary Education, University of Sydney (Australia); she also teaches in Feline Medicine at CEU-UCH University, Valencia (Spain), as well as in Chile and Argentina.
  • Rafael Jesus Astorga Marquez. DVM; currently Professor of Animal Health at the University of Colorado (Spain). He is a corresponding academic of the Royal Academy of Veterinary Sciences of Eastern Andalusia, and a Diplomate of the European College of Small Ruminant Health and Management.
  • Publication date (digital version) 2021-08 – Edra Publishing (imprint of Grupo Asis); Copyright © 2019 by Grupo Asis Biomedia, SL.