China: Shaanxi carries out major autumn animal disease prevention and control and immunization technology training

Published 2024년 10월 16일

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The 2024 Provincial Autumn Major Animal Disease Prevention and Control and Immunization Technology Training Course was held in Xi'an from October 9 to 11, with over 70 participants. The course aimed at enhancing the implementation of compulsory immunization against major animal diseases in autumn, regulating the storage, transport, and use of vaccines, and ensuring the execution of 'first vaccination then compensation' and safe handling of dead livestock and poultry. It also focused on official veterinary skills training, rectifying the official veterinary team, and promoting slaughter quality management standards. The course featured presentations by experts on the epidemic trends and prevention strategies for human brucellosis and livestock diseases like brucellosis, anthrax, and rabies.
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From October 9 to 11, the 2024 Provincial Autumn Major Animal Disease Prevention and Control and Immunization Technology Training Course was held in Xi'an. More than 70 people participated, including the main responsible persons of the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau of the Ministry of Health, the Provincial Animal Health Slaughter Station, the Municipal Agricultural and Rural Bureau (Animal Husbandry and Veterinary) Bureau, the animal health supervision agency, the animal disease prevention and control agency responsible persons and business backbones. The training course requires that all localities should concentrate time and energy, give full play to social forces, and do a good job in compulsory immunization of major animal diseases in autumn, store and transport vaccines as required, implement immunization according to regulations, and strive to ensure the implementation of "first vaccination and then compensation" and harmless treatment of dead livestock and poultry; ...

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