Articles Tagged with ''vaccine storage''
Vaccinations are meant to help prevent and treat disease. However, adverse reactions can range in severity from mild temporary lumps and bumps to sudden systemic anaphylactic shock with fluid accumulation in the lungs and death.
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Killed vs. modified-live vaccines: Which type is right for your operation?
Vaccines are an essential part of many herd health programs. Understanding the key differences between vaccine types can help you create a safe and effective vaccination program that matches the disease exposure risk for cattle on your operation.
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Is there a future for mRNA vaccines in commercial cattle production?
MRNA vaccines, although not yet approved for use in cattle, have generated interest and debate within the beef industry. Experts cite the potential benefits of such vaccines and the challenges that lie ahead.
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What causes vaccines to fail?
Vaccines can fail for a multitude of reasons, but whatever the reason, it is something no producer wants to deal with. Producers can take simple steps to help limit vaccine failures and have solutions in place if they need them.
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Threading the needle: Single-use syringes vs. repeater syringes
The decision between single-use and repeater syringes depends on each operation’s risk of disease transmission and should always be reinforced by good vaccination protocols.
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