Paraguay: Vaccination periods against foot-and-mouth disease and bovine brucellosis are established for 2024

Published 2023년 11월 7일

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The National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) has announced the vaccination periods for foot-and-mouth disease and bovine brucellosis in 2024 across the country. The vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease will take place in two phases, with the first phase starting from February 19 to March 22 and the second phase from May 6 to June 7. The vaccination for bovine brucellosis will also occur from May 6 to June 7, targeting young suckling females and calves. These actions aim to eradicate the diseases and are considered vital for livestock health.
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The National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) established the vaccination periods against foot-and-mouth disease and bovine brucellosis for the year 2024 throughout the national territory. These actions constitute a fundamental strategy for meeting the objectives of the eradication programs for both diseases promoted by the organism. Immunization against foot and mouth disease will have two periods. According to Resolution 1700/23, the first phase will correspond to the general farm (cattle and buffalo), starting from February 19 to March 22 and registration until April 5. The second stage will cover the categories of calves, male and female weaners, from May 6 to June 7, with registration until June 14, in accordance with Resolution 1701/23. The document states that the National Foot-and-Mouth Disease Eradication Program is of vital importance and a national priority, since prevention is an essential action of Senacsa. For the aforementioned dates, the blockade was ...
Source: Agromeat

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