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Process (usually injection) by which you can become immune from the risk of developing a particular disease, even if you are exposed to it.
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Injection, given to healthy animals, used to stimulate prolonged immunity to specific diseases. Vaginal prolapse Protrusion of the vagina in ewes in late pregnancy. Vitamins Small organic compounds, necessary for proper metabolism, that are found in feed in minute amounts. Deficiencies result in distinct diseases or syndromes.
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This is the use of vaccines as a measure to control the disease. Vaccination may be used to suppress shedding of the Foot-and-Mouth virus to reduce contamination and risk of spread (suppressive vaccination), but is an interim measure only, and vaccinated animals will still need to be slaughtered.
Ãâó: www.biosecurity.govt.nz/exercise-taurus/terms.htm
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| vaccinate |
Injections given to animals to prevent or cure diseases or pests
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