Each year, World Animal Vaccination Day is observed on April 20th to raise awareness about the importance of vaccinating animals against various infectious diseases. Here are 3 articles spotlighting topics related to animal vaccines within the field of veterinary medicine.
- Vaccine hesitancy has been on the rise within human and veterinary medicine. When the client wearies of allowing vaccinations or is refusing them, it can have a snowball effect on the health of their pet and of any other animals the pet interacts with daily.
- Preventive care for cats and dogs in shelter medicine through vaccination is important for reducing the risk of infection and disease transmission between animals and staff. Meghan Herron, DVM, DACVB, a veterinary behaviorist for Gigi’s pet adoption service in Canal Winchester, Ohio, explained in a session at the Fetch dvm360 conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey, that keeping animals calm and reducing fear when administering vaccinations can go a long way in keeping them and the veterinary team safe.
- In her lecture at the 2023 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Deborah Fuller, PhD, a professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, provided an overview of mRNA and DNA vaccines and discussed their value to the future of veterinary medicine.