Veterinary Vaccines

Veterinary vaccines are biological products used to prevent infectious diseases in animals. The aim of vaccination is to stimulate the animal's immune system to fight off a specific disease by providing it with modified versions of the pathogen, thus developing immunity against the virus, bacteria or parasite. Veterinary vaccines are used to protect pets, farm animals and wildlife against disease. Vaccines can save animals from animal suffering, prevent transmission of disease to humans, help control disease outbreaks and improve the quality and safety of food products of animal origin.

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