Veterinary Vaccines
Illness in an animal may be prevented through good care, a living environment suitable for the species, sensible breeding, and by preventing the spread of pathogens via animal trade and breeding, manure, dead animals, or humans, as well as between wild and domestic animals. Vaccinations can be used to prevent some infectious diseases from spreading from one animal to another. In looking after a sick animal, medications suitable for the species may be used.
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