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Clara Nobis
Animal diagnosis is a fundamental aspect of veterinary medicine, involving the identification and understanding of diseases and health conditions in animals. Through various diagnostic methods such as clinical examinations, laboratory testing, imaging techniques, endoscopy, and genetic testing, veterinarians are able to assess an animal’s health status, determine the presence of infections, identify genetic predispositions, and detect structural or functional abnormalities. Animal diagnosis plays a crucial role in early detection and treatment, improving animal health outcomes, preventing and controlling disease outbreaks, identifying zoonotic diseases, advancing veterinary research, strengthening the human-animal bond, and guiding ethical decision-making. By employing accurate and timely diagnostic procedures, veterinarians can enhance the overall well-being and quality of life of animals while promoting public health and the sustainable management of animal populations.