The Asian Age

TO VACCINATE OR NOT

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Pet vaccinatio­n has been a hot topic recently and it mirrors the controvers­y of human vaccines. But the truth is vaccines are as important to your pets as it is to you.

Va c c i n e s enable the immune system of your pet to prevent illness. A vaccine has antibodies that mildly stimulate the pet’s immune system without affecting the pet. This immune system then creates the required antibodies to fight off such diseases if the pet is ever exposed to it. Sandeep Varma

Dogs, cats and almost all other pets have specific vaccinatio­ns available for diseases such as Distemper, Parvovirus, Adenovirus, R a b i e s , Herpesviru­s and so on. Those of you who have birds as pets should know about the vaccines available for bird diseases such as Marek’s Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Avian RhinoTrach­eitis, Salmonella, Polyomavir­us and so on.

Pet owners have the responsibi­lity to protect their pets against diseases. Animals, like people, are susceptibl­e to a wide range of diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites. Vaccines are available for many of these diseases, making them preventabl­e or mitigating the losses or long- term consequenc­es of such diseases. Therefore, we should prioritise preventing disease or minimising the clinical signs of disease at the first instance to protect the health and welfare of animals.

( The author is a wildlife biologist with specific interest in herpetolog­y and conservati­on)

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