First period of vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease in Paraguay reached 13.4 million cattle

Published 2023년 3월 27일

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In 2023, the National Service for Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa) successfully vaccinated 13,404,186 cattle against foot-and-mouth disease, achieving a vaccination rate of 98.74%. This initiative prevented a potential drop in cattle by estimating a decrease of around 130 thousand heads. Additionally, 96.77% of 985,579 calves were vaccinated against Bovine Brucellosis. The vaccination campaigns, which concluded in December, will be followed by a second round from May 8 to June 9, with registration extending until June 23.
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The National Service for Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa) reported that at the end of the current vaccination period 2023, 13,404,186 cattle have been immunized against foot-and-mouth disease, and a total of 134,576 owners have been registered. According to the data obtained, the drop in the stock would be close to 130 thousand heads. The numbers released by the state entity indicate that vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease by animal population had a general progress of 98.74%. On the other hand, 985,579 calves have been vaccinated against Bovine Brucellosis, an overall ...
Source: Elagro

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