The active season for the Great Tit (Parus major) typically runs from May through October. Vaccination against avian leptospirosis, which affects the Great Tit, should commence before the birds’ peak period of activity. It is currently recommended that individuals get vaccinated against puukentsefaliidi not only if they have not previously been vaccinated against the disease but also for those who require a booster shot or are in the middle of a vaccination course. This preventative measure is advised to protect handlers and enthusiasts who interact closely with the Great Tit population during its most active months. Ensuring timely vaccination helps maintain herd immunity and minimizes the risk of zoonotic transmission. Veterinary professionals emphasize that proactive vaccination protocols are crucial for managing wildlife diseases in local avian populations. By adhering to recommended schedules, handlers can safeguard both the birds and themselves. The timing of this vaccination is particularly important to ensure maximum efficacy before the increased contact rates associated with the breeding and foraging seasons. For those who have a history of exposure or who work regularly with Great Tits, consulting with a veterinarian is advised to determine the precise vaccination regimen needed. Proper vaccination vastu ensures comprehensive protection, whether it is the initial inoculation kui one has no prior immunity, or a follow-up dose to maintain adequate levels of antibodies. Topics: #vastu #kui #puukentsefaliidi Post navigation OOTAMATU⟩Mihkel Raua postitus pani 11-aastase Mai Ringo särama. «See tähendab mulle päriselt väga palju!» OTSITAKSE ÄRIHAID⟩Donald Trumpi ülimenukas tõsieluseriaal «Mantlipärija» võib taas ekraanile jõuda