Difference between revisions of "Felipedia Immunology"

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*Vaccines
 
*Vaccines
:[http://www.felipedia.org/~felipedi/wiki/index.php/Latest vaccine protocols]
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:[http://www.felipedia.org/~felipedi/wiki/index.php/Media:Latest_vaccine_protocols.pdf|AVA vaccine recommendations (.pdf)]
 
:[http://www.felipedia.org/~felipedi/wiki/index.php/Media:Latest_vaccine_protocols.pdf|AVA vaccine recommendations (.pdf)]
 
*Hypersensitivity
 
*Hypersensitivity

Revision as of 10:02, 11 February 2010


Immunology covers the study of the immune system. In cats, immunology is concerned with such topics as [Latest vaccine protocols|vaccines], immune-mediated diseases ([Lupus erythematosus|Lupus] and [Eosinophilic granuloma complex|EGC]), hypersensitivities ([atopy]) and immune deficiencies (such as [FIV]).

Generally speaking, there are a broad range of diseases and disease process in which immunology is a primary instigator of disease or the primary target for disease. Such topics include:

  • Vaccines
[1]
vaccine recommendations (.pdf)
  • Hypersensitivity
[2]
  • Allergic diseases:
[3]
allergy dermatitis
allergy dermatitis
  • Autoimmune diseases:
erythematosus|Systemic lupus erythematosus
[4]
haemolytic anaemia
granuloma complex
plasmacytic stomatitis
  • Basic feline immunology (Sourced from Wikivet.net)
invasion by microorganisms
System - Anatomy & Physiology
Innate Immune System
Adaptive Immune System
[5]
[6]
[7]
immunity
[8]