Egypt launches national campaign to vaccinate sheep and goats against small ruminant plague

Published Sep 21, 2024

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The General Authority for Veterinary Services in Egypt is planning a nationwide vaccination campaign against the small ruminant plague in 2024, set to start on September 21, 2024. The campaign aims to safeguard livestock, ensure food safety for citizens, and contribute to food security. It is part of the authority's efforts to combat diseases that could impact livestock productivity. All necessary vaccines, procedures, and equipment have been prepared, and breeders will receive guidance on the importance of vaccination, numbering, and registering livestock.
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Dr. Mamtaz Shaheen, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Authority for Veterinary Services, announced the launch of the 2024 national campaign for vaccination against small ruminant plague, today, Saturday, in all governorates of the Republic, which includes vaccinating sheep and goats against small ruminant plague. "Shaheen" said that the campaign comes within the framework of the state's efforts to preserve livestock and provide healthy and safe food for the Egyptian citizen and achieve food security within the state's direction in supporting sustainable development and based on the instructions of Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation and Engineer Mustafa Al-Sayyad, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. He added that the campaign, which will be launched on September 21, 2024, is one of the national campaigns of the General Authority for Veterinary Services for vaccination against sovereign and epidemic diseases that threaten livestock and affect their ...
Source: Almalnews

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