Veterinary and Zoonotic Vaccines

Veterinary and zoonotic vaccines play a crucial role in preventing disease transmission between animals and humans, especially in the context of emerging infectious diseases. As over 60% of human pathogens are zoonotic, developing effective animal vaccines is vital for global health security. These vaccines help control outbreaks at their source, reduce economic losses in livestock, and protect food systems. Innovations in veterinary immunology and cross-species vaccine development are transforming One Health strategies. Strengthening global collaboration in zoonotic vaccine research is essential for pandemic preparedness and public health resilience.

  • Animal vaccine R&D
  • Rabies, brucellosis, anthrax
  • One Health approach
  • Cross-species immunity

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