Colombia: On February 20, an additional cycle of vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease begins in the border area with Venezuela

Published 2023년 1월 25일

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The Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA) has announced an additional vaccination cycle against foot-and-mouth disease for the border areas with Venezuela, to be conducted from February 20 to March 21. This initiative is aimed at farmers in the departments of La Guajira, Cesar, Norte de Santander, Arauca, Vichada and Cubará in Boyacá, who will vaccinate their bovine and buffalo animals up to 24 months old. This decision is in response to the World Organization for Animal Health's recommendation, aiming to strengthen animal immunity against the disease and protect the country's livestock economy from the risk of infection from Venezuela. The vaccination drive will be managed by Fedegán, with compliance monitored by the Livestock Trade Union Organizations, Cooperatives, and other sector entities.
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From February 20 to March 21, an additional vaccination cycle against foot-and-mouth disease will be carried out in the border area with Venezuela, announced the Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA). According to information from the entity, farmers whose bovine farms are located in the departments of La Guajira, Cesar, Norte de Santander, Arauca, Vichada and in the municipality of Cubará in Boyacá, must immunize their animals against foot-and-mouth disease. , in this additional cycle. It is worth remembering that in the cycle that ended on December 22, 2022 and that was carried out at the national level, departments such as Arauca stood out, where 99.9% vaccination coverage was achieved. According to what was stated by the manager (e) of the ICA, María del Pilar Ruíz Molina, "the additional cycle will be carried out in response to the recommendation made to the country by the World Organization for Animal Health (OMSA), the governing body of the global animal health. (Read: ...
Source: MXContexto

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