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Title:
Animal vaccines
Abstract:
An immunizing vaccine for use against kennel cough in dogs comprising live, non-pathogenic, canine parainfluenza virus as the sole immunogenic agent or in combination with either or both of live, non-pathogenic, canine adenovirus Type 2, and inactivated Bordetella bronchisepticus bacteria.
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Inventors:
Emery, Jerrell Bemis (Chalfont, PA, US) Bittle, James Long (Doylestown, PA, US)
Application Number:
547430
Filing Date: 1975-02-06 Publication_date: 1976-04-13 Assignee:
Pitman-Moore, Inc. (Washington Crossing, NJ)
Primary Class(es):
424/201.1
424/202.1, 424/211.1, 424/233.1, 424/253.1, 435/237, 435/245
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Other References:
binn et al., P.S.E.B.M. 126: 140-145 (1967), "Viruses Recovered from Laboratory Dogs with Respiratory Disease". Rosenberg et al., FEDN. Proc. 29, 636, (Apr, 15, 1970), "A Canine Parainfluenza Virus, Its Role in Respiratory Disease in Dogs." Bittle et al., J.A.V.M.A., 156, (12 pt.1): 1771-1773, June 15, 1970, "The Epizootiology of Canine Parainfluenza". Binn et al., J.A.V.M.A. 156, (12, pt.1): 1774-1777, June 15, 1970, "Comments on Epizootiology of Parainfluenza SV-5 in Dogs". Appel et al. J.A.V.M. 156, (12, pt.1): 1778-1781, June 15, 1970, "SV-5-like Parainfluenza in Dogs." Tribe et al., J. Small Anim. Pract. 14, (5): 251-255, May, 1973, "Protection of Dogs Against Canine Hepatitis With Toronto, A26/61 Virus, (Kennel Cough Isolate), Hexon Antigen." |