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Animal Vaccines: Strengthening Global Animal Health and Preventing Disease
Animal vaccines play a vital role in maintaining the health of pets, livestock, and wildlife. As animal health becomes increasingly connected to human well-being, the importance of effective vaccination programs continues to grow. Vaccines help prevent the spread of infectious diseases, support safer food production, and reduce the need for antibiotics. This contributes to healthier animals, improved public health, and more sustainable agricultural systems.
Vaccination works by stimulating an animal’s immune system to recognize and fight off harmful pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites. When vaccinated, animals build immunity without suffering through the actual disease. This simple yet powerful principle has helped control some of the most serious animal illnesses, including rabies, foot-and-mouth disease, Newcastle disease, and canine parvovirus. Over the years, researchers have developed a wide range of vaccines that protect various species, from cattle and poultry to pets…

