VeterinaryVaccinesare very important for the health of our four-legged friends. Theirvaccines help protect them from deadly diseases like Poliomyelitis,distemper, Rabies, and Salmonella. Proper administration of thesevaccinations helps prevent these deadly diseases. These vaccinationshelp us maintain the well-being of our animals. VeterinaryVaccinesprovide a concise and definitive guide on the administration ofvaccines against dangerous diseases of animals compiled by senioranimal health officers at The Food and Agriculture Organization ofthe U.S.
VeterinaryVaccinesare designed to protect both humans and animals from diseasesaffecting them. The animals also require timely doses of the vaccinesto be administered in case they get sick. This is especially true inthe case of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Rubella vaccinesrecommended for the general public. In order to protect the publicfrom diseases affecting domestic animals, vaccination programs areimplemented. However, there are times when the vaccination programdoes not work. Reasons such as improper administration of themedicine, failure of the animals to respond to the medicine, andrejection of the medicine by the animals can result in the failure ofthe vaccinations. Recently, in April 2021, Russia registered theworld’s first COVID-19 vaccine Carnivac-Cov for dogs, cats, andother animals.
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