In Paraguay the first period of vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease and brucellosis starts on January 23

Published 2023년 1월 20일

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The National Service for Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa) of Argentina has announced the commencement of the first vaccination period against foot-and-mouth disease and bovine brucellosis for the entire nation, with vaccinations set to begin on January 23, 2023. The foot-and-mouth disease vaccination campaign is for cattle and buffalo cattle, while the bovine brucellosis vaccination will be focused on young female cats aged between 3 to 8 months. The vaccination period for both diseases ends on March 3, 2023, with registration available until March 17, 2023. This initiative aims to ensure the quality and safety of the cattle herd and is part of the commitment to maintain the progress of the national livestock industry. The vaccination campaigns were delayed in 2022 due to fires, but last year saw a new record of 1,018,000 vaccinated calves against bovine brucellosis.
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The National Service for Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa) informed about the beginning of the first vaccination period against foot-and-mouth disease and bovine brucellosis for the entire national territory with a view to guaranteeing the quality and safety of the cattle herd. The 2023 campaign will begin next Monday, January 23, on the one hand for vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease specifically, for cattle and buffalo cattle in general, according to Resolution No. 1610/22. Likewise, the first vaccination period of this year against bovine brucellosis will start simultaneously, as provided by Resolution No. 1611/22, for young female categories from 3 to 8 months of age, with the Cepa brucellic vaccine. 19. For both cases, the period extends until March 3 of the current year, while the registration is enabled to do so until the following March 17, 2022. The official veterinary service reminds us that caring for animal health is everyone's commitment, which also ensures ...

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