What is the role of preventive veterinary medicine in areas where many livestock diseases are endemic, especially in developing countries? Could you share your experience with me, please?
Preventive veterinary medicine relies on prevention which is cheaper and better than cure. Identify the endemic livestock diseases prevalent in the area, institute preventative measures such as
Vaccination, culling the possible ones, maintenance of strict hygiene and biosecurity measures.
This is where genetic approach plays a significant role i.e selection or practice of crossing with higher vigor traits organisms.
Informations regarding to genes and genetics, healthy production and feeding mechanisms etc should be made cheap and accessible to ever growing populace.
Creating awareness of the existing endemic infections and educating the populace on the best means of preventing and or controling them.
Regarding companion animals rather than food animals or herd management, preventive topical treatments are effective for gingivitis and for severe, recurrent external otitis. The covalent bonding of the treating agent used by the Topikos animal division (Saint Roch Veterinary LLC) maintains effective blocking of biofilm recurrence.
Veterinary medicine is health medical science that deals with, treatment, control, prevention and total eradication of infectious and non infectious diseases that affect animals, relief of animals suffering and promoting best animals welfare practice couple with production of wholesome animal meat protein for human consumption
This where preventive medicine come in
Because of inevitable animals and animals interactions that can result in transmission of zoonotic disease
Excellent knowledge and application of veterinary preventive medicine lead to healthier and more productive humans health, reduces cost iof human medical expenses, improve human productivity.
Promote better health and
wealth
Reduce or eradicate fatalities as a result of zoonotic disease gotten from animals.