Quarantine imposed in Ulken Aksu village in Kazakhstan due to anthrax

Published 2024년 9월 5일

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The Veterinary Service of Kazakhstan has confirmed anthrax in two cattle in the village of Ulken Aksu in the Almaty region, leading to a quarantine and a ban on the import and export of animals and livestock products from the village. The Ministry of Agriculture has disinfected the area and is investigating after four people fell ill with anthrax following the slaughter of a sick animal.
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The Veterinary Service of Kazakhstan has confirmed anthrax cases in the village of Ulken Aksu in the Almaty region of the republic, and a quarantine has been introduced there. This was reported by the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan. "Quarantine is being introduced in the village of Ulken Aksu in the Almaty region. On September 5, the republican veterinary laboratory received the results of bacteriological studies confirming the presence of anthrax in samples taken from two heads of cattle (cattle)," the report says. According to the department, a ban on the import and export of animals and livestock products has been introduced in the village. A republican anti-epizootic detachment of the Ministry of Agriculture was transferred to Ulken Aksu to carry out liquidation measures, including ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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