The Adamawa State Government is taking measures to prevent an outbreak of Hemorrhagic Septicaemia, a disease that has reportedly killed over 1,000 cows in neighboring Taraba, from spreading to Adamawa. These measures include increasing surveillance and planning a massive vaccination campaign, for which the Ministry of Livestock and Aquaculture has obtained approval to purchase drugs. The public is encouraged to report any suspected cases to the ministry or relevant authorities. The disease, which primarily affects cattle, buffaloes, goats, and pigs, can cause symptoms such as high fever, swelling, depression, and difficulty breathing, and can lead to death in less than 24 hours.