Indonesia: Nearly a year of FMD outbreak entered RI, vaccination has not been done

Published 2023년 3월 2일

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The National Disaster Mitigation Agency of Indonesia reports that the country has vaccinated 25% of its livestock against the PMK virus, with a goal to vaccinate all by the end of the year. No new cases of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) have been reported since February 27, 2023. So far, 620,185 PMK cases have been recorded with 5,983 active cases. The government has vaccinated 10,044,012 cattle, having received 13,462,897 vaccine doses, leaving 3,104,972 doses remaining. The first case of the PMK virus in Indonesia was confirmed on May 5, 2022, in East Java.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Head of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) Lt. Gen. Suharyanto said, vaccination for livestock in Indonesia has only reached 25%. He targets that the PMK vaccination can reach all livestock this year. "Considering that it has only reached 25% of the population, we will complete the PMK vaccination in 2023," said Suharyanto at the 2023 National Coordination Meeting for Disaster Management, in Jakarta, Thursday (2/3/2023). Data from BNPB shows that, until 27 February 2023, no new cases of FMD have been reported. There were 620,185 PMK cases recorded in the country, with active cases reaching 5,983 cases. In addition, there were no daily deaths reported, but 4 cattle were conditionally slaughtered on 27 February 2023. BNPB noted that there were 10,044,012 cattle that received the FMD vaccination. While the vaccines received were 13,462,897. This means that there are only 3,104,972 vaccine doses remaining. As is known, the PMK virus was ...

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