Biotechnological Innovations in Animal Healthcare: Advances, Applications, and Future Prospects
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- 1. Dept of Zoology, Acharya Narendra Dev Kisan P.G. College, Babhnan, Gonda, U.P.
- 2. Dept of Zoology, K.S. Saket P.G. College, Ayodhya, UP.
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Biotechnology has allowed us to handle animal health with dependable, effective and lasting solutions to stop, diagnose and treat diseases. Progress in the field of genetic engineering, molecular diagnostics and creating vaccines is why veterinary research today is done using more advanced and targeted methods. The ways biotechnology supports animal health such as genetically improved vaccines, diagnostic devices such as PCR and ELISA, treatments with monoclonal antibodies and stem cell therapy and genomics for picking new breed lines are all considered in this study. The report covers ethics and future outlooks, mainly in relation to One Health and the spread of diseases from animals to humans.
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