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Controlling viral disease
Posted by Amir Sohel on April 7, 2025 at 1:44 pmWhat are the methods of controlling viral diseases?
Kishor Kumar replied 1 year, 2 months ago 7 Members · 8 Replies -
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Controlling viral diseases involves various approach including vaccination, hygiene practices, vector control, antiviral medications, and public health measures.
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1. Vaccination
2. Biosecurity
3. Sanitation and disinfection
4. Surveillance and early detection
5. Culling and zoning
6. Ventilation and environmental management
7. Genetic selection and breeding
8. Nutritional support
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Vaccines are the primary method for controlling viral diseases. They work by building immunity to specific viruses, preventing outbreaks. Vaccines can be made from live attenuated viruses, killed viruses, or viral subunits.
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Methods of controlling viral diseases include vaccination, good hygiene, quarantine, biosecurity measures, and culling of infected animals.
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Controlling viral diseases involves a multifaceted approach including vaccination, antiviral medications, and preventative measures like hygiene and avoiding exposure, with vaccines being the most effective method for many viral diseases.
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Controlling viral diseases involves a multifaceted approach including vaccination, hygiene practices, vector control, antiviral medications, and public health measures, all aimed at reducing exposure and transmission.
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