The basic processes used in the treatment of numerous diseases that occur in domestic and wild animals are referred to as veterinary diseases treatment. In veterinary medicine, the notion of health and disease is crucial. Animal disease is a change in an animal's normal state that impairs the normal functioning of its vital processes. Some animal diseases can also infect other animals, including humans. The government assists in the fight against zoonotic disease epidemics. A disease that affects animals can spread far beyond the farm where it first appears. It has the potential to harm other farming enterprises and the economy as a whole, as well as represent a hazard to public health. As a result, the government assists in the prevention and treatment of these diseases. Professionals in the field of veterinary diseases play a critical role in researching numerous diseases that affect animals, as well as the causative agents of these diseases and the many diagnostic techniques used to treat them. Animal diseases endanger public health and harm businesses and the economy as a whole. As a result, farmers and the government take every care to avoid these diseases, such as cleaning animal shelters and vaccinating cattle.
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Rubens Dias de Melo Junior, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil
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