Optimization of Veterinary Vaccines: Approaches and Innovations

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  • fatima ezahra mouas Hassan II University Casablanca, Laboratory of Engineering Sciences and Bioscience
  • Salma BATAHI
  • Mustapha BACHIRI
  • Zahra EL MOTAMASSIK
  • Chafiqa LOUTFI
  • Faïza MEIOUET
  • Latifa DOUDACH

Abstract

This article examines the optimization of veterinary vaccine production by leveraging advanced techniques, including automation, real-time data synchronization, and robust quality control systems. Through the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as IoT sensors, artificial intelligence, and ERP systems, the vaccine production process has become more streamlined, reducing human error, downtime, and improving operational precision. A mobile application has been introduced, enhancing inventory management, product traceability, and production planning, while also facilitating communication and maintenance scheduling. The comprehensive deployment, from initial needs assessment to large-scale implementation, has significantly improved efficiency, reduced costs, and ensured the delivery of high-quality vaccines.

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30-09-2024 — Updated on 20-10-2024

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mouas, fatima ezahra, BATAHI , S., BACHIRI , M., EL MOTAMASSIK, Z., LOUTFI , C., MEIOUET , F., & DOUDACH, L. (2024). Optimization of Veterinary Vaccines: Approaches and Innovations. Journal of Innovation and Digital Health, 1(2), 33–42. Retrieved from https://journals.imist.ma/index.php/jidh/article/view/2293 (Original work published September 30, 2024)

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