Brucellosis in livestock has become less common in North Kazakhstan region

Published 2023년 3월 14일

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The North Kazakhstan region has seen a significant decrease in brucellosis in cattle, with a 45% drop last year. Only 206 cases were reported, down from 370 the year before. Additionally, the region saw no cases of foot-and-mouth disease. To prevent these diseases, over two million cattle were vaccinated. For the upcoming year, plans are in place to vaccinate 5.5 million animals and birds and conduct over one million diagnostic tests.
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PETROPAVLOVSK. KAZINFORM - According to the results of last year, a decrease in the incidence of brucellosis in cattle has been observed in the North Kazakhstan region, Kazinform correspondent reports. The measures taken for veterinary and sanitary safety were considered at the operational meeting in the regional akimat. And about. head of the veterinary department Olzhas Bolyspaev said that last year 206 animals with brucellosis were detected, which is almost 45% less than in the previous similar period. The number of registered points unfavorable for brucellosis decreased by 30% - from 11 to three. Last year, not a single case of foot-and-mouth disease was registered in the region. Measures were taken in advance and more than two million head of cattle were vaccinated. “There is a decrease in registered unfavorable points for especially dangerous diseases from 31 to 25. All necessary veterinary and sanitary measures have been taken in all outbreaks, restrictions have been ...
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