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The Vital Role of Veterinarians in Costa Rica ⋆ The Costa Rica News
In Costa Rica, the work of a Veterinary Physician is an essential pillar of societal wellbeing. Their expertise extends far beyond the walls of a clinic; it is a vital shield protecting human health, ensuring food security, and supporting the country’s key productive sectors. From urban clinics to rural production systems, these professionals work tirelessly to guarantee animal welfare. Their daily contributions promote responsible practices that directly improve the quality of life for entire communities.
62.2% of Costa Rican households now have at least one pet. According to recent INEC data, the bond between humans and animals has never been stronger, making professional veterinary care a cornerstone of modern family life.
“Behind every pet there is a family, and behind that family, there are care
decisions that impact their well-being. The Veterinarian plays a key role by guiding those decisions with knowledge and proximity.” — Gustavo Moraes, General Director of MSD Animal Health (CENCA EC).
Beyond the Clinic: Education and Prevention for Veterinarians in Costa rica
Veterinarians act as educators for pet owners (tutors). By promoting responsible ownership habits, they help prevent zoonotic diseases—illnesses that can jump from animals to humans—and strengthen the holistic well house of our canine and feline companions.
5 Key Health Recommendations
In celebration of World Veterinary Day, experts suggest these essential steps
for every pet owner:
Annual Check-ups: Schedule professional exams at least once a year.
Strict Vaccination: Keep all immunization schedules up to date.
Parasite Control: Use innovative, long-lasting treatments against internal
and external parasites.
Life-Stage Nutrition: Provide a balanced diet tailored to your pet’s specific
age and needs.
Behavioral Awareness: Monitor any sudden changes in appetite or
temperament.
The Backbone of Food Security
In the agricultural sector, veterinary medicine is indispensable for producing safe and sustainable food. In cattle and swine production, rigorous vaccination programs and biosecurity monitoring reduce sanitary risks, boost productivity, and guarantee that the food reaching Costa Rican tables is safe for consumption. By controlling diseases in livestock, veterinarians directly prevent national sanitary emergencies and protect the human population from potential outbreaks.


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