Vaccines for feline contraception GonaCon GnRH–hemocyanin conjugate immunocontraceptive Vaccine: GonaCon ™ is the trade name of a GnRH–hemocyanin conjugate immunocontraceptive vaccine formulation shown to prevent reproduction and inhibit production of sex hormones in numerous mammalian species for extended durations. GonaCon is currently registered with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for contraception of female white-tailed deer, and GonaCon™-Equine for female wild horses and burros. Multiple formulations of this GnRH-hemocyanin conjugate immunocontraceptive vaccine have been developed at the National Wildlife Research Center in the United States. Evidence base: Three studies employing an early generation vaccine formulation i...
Changing cultural values and increasing urbanization in the United States are curtailing traditional...
Controlling fertility of feral horses through the use of long-acting contraceptives or sterilization...
Increasing human-wildlife conflicts worldwide are driving the need for multiple solutions to reducin...
As part of the program to develop contraceptive tools to control populations of over-abundant wildli...
Objectives Non-surgical contraceptive management of free-roaming cat populations is a global goal fo...
The uncontrolled reproduction of free-roaming feral cats contributes to overpopulation and associate...
As part of the program to develop contraceptive tools to control populations of over-abundant wildli...
GonaCon™ is a gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) contraceptive vaccine developed at the USDA Nati...
Abstract The uncontrolled reproduction of free-roaming feral cats contributes to overpopulation and ...
The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) began immunocontraception vaccine research by testing p...
© 2019, The Author(s). Almost any warm-blooded creature can be an intermediate host for Toxoplasma g...
Despite high expectations of safer, effective, economical, longer acting contraceptives, to date, th...
Contraceptive vaccines (CV) may provide viable and valuable alternatives to the presently available ...
Problem: An effective, single-injection, multi-year, GnRH contraceptive agent is needed to control r...
<div><p>Wildlife and humans are increasingly competing for resources worldwide, and a diverse, innov...
Changing cultural values and increasing urbanization in the United States are curtailing traditional...
Controlling fertility of feral horses through the use of long-acting contraceptives or sterilization...
Increasing human-wildlife conflicts worldwide are driving the need for multiple solutions to reducin...
As part of the program to develop contraceptive tools to control populations of over-abundant wildli...
Objectives Non-surgical contraceptive management of free-roaming cat populations is a global goal fo...
The uncontrolled reproduction of free-roaming feral cats contributes to overpopulation and associate...
As part of the program to develop contraceptive tools to control populations of over-abundant wildli...
GonaCon™ is a gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) contraceptive vaccine developed at the USDA Nati...
Abstract The uncontrolled reproduction of free-roaming feral cats contributes to overpopulation and ...
The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) began immunocontraception vaccine research by testing p...
© 2019, The Author(s). Almost any warm-blooded creature can be an intermediate host for Toxoplasma g...
Despite high expectations of safer, effective, economical, longer acting contraceptives, to date, th...
Contraceptive vaccines (CV) may provide viable and valuable alternatives to the presently available ...
Problem: An effective, single-injection, multi-year, GnRH contraceptive agent is needed to control r...
<div><p>Wildlife and humans are increasingly competing for resources worldwide, and a diverse, innov...
Changing cultural values and increasing urbanization in the United States are curtailing traditional...
Controlling fertility of feral horses through the use of long-acting contraceptives or sterilization...
Increasing human-wildlife conflicts worldwide are driving the need for multiple solutions to reducin...