Veterinary Diseases

Veterinary diseases affect animals, posing risks to both animal welfare and public health. Common examples include rabies, foot-and-mouth disease, and avian influenza. These diseases can spread rapidly among livestock populations, leading to economic losses and potential zoonotic transmission to humans. Effective disease surveillance, vaccination programs, and biosecurity measures are crucial for controlling and preventing the spread of veterinary diseases, safeguarding both animal and human health.