🟢 User Guide – Vaccination Indicators Monitor

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Reports > Animals > Vaccination > Indicators Monitor

This dashboard centralizes information about applied vaccines, costs, and active health protocols on the farm. Its goal is to ensure animals receive proper immunization at the right time, reducing health risks and production losses.


1. Animals Vaccinated During the Period

Definition: Total number of animals that received any vaccine during the selected period.

Usefulness: Measures vaccination coverage and allows comparison with herd size or target group.


2. Total Vaccination Cost

Definition: Monetary value invested in vaccines applied during the period.

Usefulness: Helps control investment in preventive health and compare it against curative treatment costs.


3. Vaccination by Date (Bar Chart)

Definition: Shows the number of animals vaccinated on each recorded date.

Usefulness: Helps verify if planned schedules were met (e.g., mandatory campaigns or internal protocols).


4. Vaccination by Dose (Bar Chart)

Definition: Displays how many doses of each vaccine were applied on a specific date.

Usefulness: Ensures correct amounts were administered and allows auditing of vaccine usage.


5. Vaccine Costs by Month (Line/Column Chart)

Definition: Monthly evolution of spending on vaccines.

Usefulness: Helps relate spending peaks to vaccination campaigns and facilitates budget planning for herd health.


6. Vaccination Protocols

Definition: List of protocols configured in the system according to:

Usefulness:


📘 Quick Glossary


🚀 How to Use This Dashboard in Practice

  1. Check the number of animals vaccinated → compare with the target group size to ensure full coverage.
  2. Monitor total and monthly costs → relate preventive investment to reduction in treatment expenses.
  3. Review vaccination by date and dose → confirm scheduled days and doses were applied.
  4. Consult vaccination protocols → ensure each disease has an active plan and boosters are being followed.
  5. Make preventive decisions → if coverage gaps exist, immediately schedule boosters to avoid putting the herd at risk.