In the Shet district of the Karaganda region, Kazakhstan, an outbreak of infectious diseases among cattle has resulted in six deaths and affected 775 animals. The first signs of the disease, identified as infectious rhinotracheitis and viral diarrhea, were reported in the village of Akzhal on November 2, 2021. Following this, neighboring settlements also reported similar symptoms. Currently, 614 out of the sick animals have recovered, and 155 are still being treated. The village has been placed under restrictive measures to prevent the spread of the disease. It is important to note that the consumption of meat from sick animals does not pose a risk to human health if the meat is fully cooked, and milk must be boiled before use.