World Animal Vaccination Day is celebrated annually on April 20th to highlight the importance of vaccinating animals against infectious diseases. Three articles in the veterinary medicine field shed light on different aspects related to animal vaccines.
One article discusses the rising trend of vaccine hesitancy among pet owners, which can have detrimental effects on the health of their pets and those they come in contact with regularly. It emphasizes the need for educating pet owners about the benefits of vaccinations and the risks associated with not vaccinating their animals.
Another article by Deborah Fuller, a professor at the University of Washington, focuses on the future of veterinary medicine with mRNA and DNA vaccines. She explains how these vaccines have the potential to revolutionize preventive care for animals and combat infectious diseases effectively.
In shelter medicine, preventive care through vaccination is crucial for minimizing disease transmission among animals and staff. Veterinary behaviorist Meghan Herron emphasizes the importance of keeping animals calm during vaccinations to ensure safety for both animals and veterinary team members.
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