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MAY-JUN 2014

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Which one deserves nonadjuvanted leukemia protection? Choices have consequences and so can adjuvants. Adjuvants have been associated with injection-site reaction, 1,2 injection-site granuloma 3 and chronic infammation in cats. 3 Improved Formula. Smoother Delivery. 4 Every kitten deserves the only nonadjuvanted feline leukemia vaccine. PUREVAX ® Recombinant FeLV. ®PUREVAX is a registered trademark of Merial. ©2014 Merial Limited, Duluth, GA. All rights reserved. PUR13PBFELVTRADEAD (05/13). 1 Greene CE, Schultz RD. Immunoprophylaxis. In: Greene, CE, ed. Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co.; 2006:1069-1119. 2 Day MJ, Schoon H-A, Magnol J-P, et al. A kinetic study of histopathological changes in the subcutis of cats injected with non-adjuvanted and adjuvanted multi-component vaccines. Vaccine. 2007; 25:4073-4084. 3 Macy DW. The Potential Role and Mechanisms of FeLV Vaccine-Induced Neoplasms. Seminars in Vet Medicine and Surgery (Small Animal). 1995;10(4):234-237. 4 Merial. Data on file. TVP_2014-0506_994_BackCover.indd 994 5/23/2014 10:40:15 PM

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