China: The Municipal Animal Epidemic Control Center and relevant institutions carry out knowledge training courses on prevention and control of zoonotic diseases in Tongchuan, Shaanxi

Published 2023년 3월 8일

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On March 2, a training session was conducted by the Tongchuan Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Municipal Animal Health Supervision Institute in Yijun County. The training aimed to educate over 30 staff members from cattle and sheep farms on the prevention and control of zoonotic diseases, with a particular focus on brucellosis. The training covered various topics including the symptoms and risks of brucellosis in cattle and sheep, biosafety measures, disinfection techniques, quarantine procedures, and personal protection for breeders. A brucellosis intervention package was also distributed to the participating farmers to help them implement the learned measures effectively.
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On March 2, the Tongchuan Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Municipal Animal Health Supervision Institute held a knowledge training class on zoonotic disease prevention and control in Yijun County. The staff in charge of animal disease prevention and control in Yijun County More than 30 practitioners from cattle and sheep farms participated in the training. Relevant business personnel from Tongchuan Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and Municipal Animal Health Supervision Institute discussed the symptoms and hazards of brucellosis in cattle and sheep, the establishment of biosafety measures for farm households, disinfection of farm households and dead livestock and poultry The knowledge of harmless disposal of waste, the quarantine, supervision, transfer and isolation of cattle and sheep, and the disposal measures of sick animals, the ...

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