Honeybees and shrimp are now getting vaccinated
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Shrimp vaccines for commercial use have been developed and deployed, expanding vaccination technology beyond vertebrates to invertebrates. This represents genuine scientific advancement in disease prevention for aquaculture and potentially wild populations.
Does not prove vaccines are universally applicable to all invertebrate species, nor does it guarantee environmental protection without proper implementation and regulation of vaccine use.
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