
Importance of Vaccination
Vaccines have a key role in protecting animal and public health, reducing mortality, improving production, and reducing the need for antibiotics.
Vaccinating animals helps in stimulating an immune response without causing the disease itself.
They are efficient in preventing the transmission and spread of contagious animal diseases (zoonotic diseases) from animals to people and from animal to animal.
Vaccination increases immunity, reduces the impact of subclinical disease, reduces the spread of disease, and eradicates the disease.
Vaccinating animals also helps in reducing morbidity and mortality on farms and contributes to improving animal welfare.
Vaccines are generally safe, and efficient and are associated with few severe side effects.
Vaccination helps provide sustainable and economic stability for farmers and the communities they serve.
Vaccines help in the long-term prevention of diseases and illnesses.