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[πSound On] Mishka’s funny reaction when I took her to the vet to get vaccinated. π»π
Vaccinating dogs is important for several reasons: π
π» Protection against diseases: Vaccines protect dogs against a range of diseases that can be potentially fatal or cause severe illness. Some of these diseases include rabies, parvovirus, distemper, and hepatitis.
π§Έ Prevention of disease spread: Vaccines not only protect individual dogs but also help prevent the spread of diseases to other dogs and even humans. For example, rabies is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted from animals to humans.
πΎ Cost-effective: Vaccinating dogs is a cost-effective way to prevent diseases and avoid expensi
βοΈ Required by law: In many countries, including the United States, rabies vaccination is required by law for dogs. This is to protect both dogs and humans from the potentially deadly disease.
Overall, vaccinating dogs is an essential part of responsible pet ownership and helps ensure the health and safety of not only dogs but also the people around them.
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#dog #chowchow #dogvaccine
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Policy Cure Research launched the 2022 G-FINDER Neglected Disease report on January 31st, 2023. The report provides headline funding figures and trend analyses for global investment into research and development of new products to prevent, diagnose, control or cure neglected diseases in developing countries.
The launch event covered highlights from the latest report and included the following:
0:00 Welcome and introduction by Maya Goldstein
4:21 Presentation of the report’s key findings by Dr Paul Barnsley
18:44 Keynote address by Dr Peter Hotez
35:42 Moderated discussion on the latest funding trends
45:35 Commentary by Dr Dirk Engels
50:06 Q&A with the audience
With:
Dr Peter Hotez
Dr Peter Hotez is Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics and Molecular Virology & Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine. His full biography is available here: peterhotez.org
Dr Paul Barnsley
Dr Paul Barnsley is Senior Analyst at Policy Cures Research and lead author of the annual G-FINDER Neglected Disease report. Find out more at policycuresresearch.org/about-us/
Maya Goldstein
Maya Goldstein is Deputy Director of Research, Advocacy & Communications at Policy Cures Research and our Gender Lead. Find out more at policycuresresearch.org/about-us/
Dr Dirk Engels
Dirk Engels is the Former Director of the NTD programme at WHO and now Senior Adviser at Uniting to Combat Neglected Diseases.
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