Animal Health & Veterinary Science

Animal Health 2017 is an International Veterinary conference focuses on the recent developments taking place in the field of veterinary science.

 

Animals play a major role in our society. Animal Health is the inter-link between humans, animals and the surrounding habitat. We can see their larger important roles in transportation, clothing and Food. Animals provide many benefits to us. The production of food of animal origin has been authentic, and remains one of the bases of Food. We all know the economic importance of farming in our society, the environmental role of some species like honey bees. The Animal Health defines the healthy, wealthy society. Healthy animals contribute to the sufficient and healthy food, to sustainable food production and to the healthy society.

 

Veterinary Science is the study of animal diseases and their health. The main topics this session will cover: Veterinary PhysiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyVeterinary Biochemistry, Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Veterinary PharmacologyVeterinary ToxicologyVeterinary Pathology and many other topics that come under Veterinary field.

 

Animal physiology is the study of life supporting properties, functions and parts of animals. Animal Health Products & Industry: In addition to the professional veterinary expertise a wide range of products that help maintain health of the animals are available in the market, to early diagnosis of diseases, to prevent them and if not possible, with proper treatment.

 

Animals also suffer from diseases hence they need proper care from veterinarians, pet owners and farmers. Improving the health and wellness of companion animals, wild animals and livestock and treating them is the first and foremost objective of the animal health industry.

Animal Ecology is the distribution, abundance and dynamics of animals, their interactions with other animals and with their surroundings.

 

The global animal healthcare market is estimated USD 32,081.5 million in 2014 and is expected to reach USD 43,032.1 million by 2020, reflecting a CAGR of 5.1% during forecast period.

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