China: In 2022, the emergency drill and training for major animal epidemics in Yanbian Prefecture were successfully held

Published 2022년 11월 18일

Tridge summary

Yanbian Prefecture in China conducted a state-wide emergency drill on November 17 to practice responding to major animal epidemics, specifically foot-and-mouth disease. The drill involved key departments and businesses, simulating an outbreak in a cattle farm. The drill aimed to enhance the prefecture's preparedness for animal disease emergencies, ensuring social stability and public health safety. It also highlighted the importance of having a well-prepared emergency plan and a robust response system for major animal epidemics.
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Original content

In order to further consolidate the achievements of Yanbian Prefecture's immunization and foot-and-mouth disease-free area, do a good job in the prevention and control of major animal diseases, improve the emergency response level of Yanbian Prefecture's major animal epidemics, and ensure the construction of "straw to meat" and tens of millions of beef cattle projects, Yanbian Prefecture Agriculture and Rural Bureau On November 17, the state-wide emergency drill and training for major animal epidemics was held. The drill consisted of 50 leaders of state and county (city) animal husbandry departments, animal epidemic control centers, animal health supervision and law enforcement departments, and business backbones. Come to observe. The drill simulated the emergency response to the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak of newly introduced cattle in a cattle farm, and carried out multi-departmental joint operations around multiple links such as epidemic report, epidemiological ...

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