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Veterinary Vaccine

Veterinary vaccination is essential for protecting domestic, livestock, and wild animals from diseases that also pose risks to human health—a concept known as 'One Health'. Originating with Louis Pasteur's 1879 chicken cholera vaccine, veterinary vaccines have evolved to prevent diseases like rabies and reduce antibiotic use in food and companion animals. They play a crucial role in ensuring animal welfare, supporting food production, and mitigating zoonotic disease transmission. Advances in veterinary vaccine technology continue to be integral to global health efforts, enhancing disease control across animal and human populations alike.

  • Disease Targeting
  • Vaccination Schedules
  • Herd Immunity
  • Safety and Efficacy
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Public Health Impact
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