The Importance Of Vaccines In Veterinary Medicine

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In veterinary medicine, there are many vaccines that are useful and are needed to fulfill a safe and happy life for all animals. Vaccines are used in veterinary medicine for multiple reasons, the main purpose is help fight future infections from disease-causing agents. To do this, the vaccine must stimulate a protective immune response in the animal. They are also, made to help with infections and lessen the severity of future diseases an animal may develop at any time. If an animal is not vaccinated, they are capable of contracting highly contagious diseases or also, can lead to death if the disease is that severe. Some diseases that animals contract are zoonotic, this means that humans can develop this disease to. If an animal were to get …show more content…

This helps the body in the future so if it were to be attacked by a virus or disease, the cells will recognize and activate a defense to kill them off. Vaccines will also, help neutralize the invading disease more quickly, unlike an animal that did not have the vaccine available to them. With that being said, the mammal will have little, to no clinical signs at all (Carrington College, 2016). The Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus is a RNA virus. It is the formation of syncytial cells in the body of the animal. Although, it’s most common in cattle, it can occur in sheep and goats also. This virus is part of the Paramyxovirus family and is classified as a pneumovirus. It is considered to be a BRD pathogen (Merck Vet Manual, 2015). 3 For the cow to get this virus, it must be exposed to breathing in particles that are formed from other infected cattle in the heard. This can happen through nasal discharge or if a cow breaths to closely to another member in the herd. In the process, the virus will divide into two macrophages which are pneumocytes and aveolar. When this happens, it reduces phagocytosis of the macrophages and will kill or damage the epithelial cells. This virus effects the lungs of …show more content…

Symptoms of this disease is coughing, rapid breathing, discharge from the nose and eyes, swelling near the neck and throat and also, fever. Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus can be found in all ages of cattle, but is most commonly found in calves and dairy cattle. (University of Saskatchewan, N.D). When they have a fever, their temperature usually ranges from one hundred four to one hundred eight. Another common symptom seen with this virus is dyspnea. It’s uncommon for cattle to be open mouth breathing, but with the Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus it may occur (Merck Vet Manual, 2015). The Zoetis Bovi-Shield vaccine is freeze-dried which includes a bovine cell line, and a sterile diluent. To administrate this vaccine, the first step is to shake the bottle very well.

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