São Paulo in Brazil has 2 million animals immunized against foot-and-mouth disease

Published 2022년 11월 18일

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The article reports on the ongoing vaccination campaign in São Paulo, Brazil, against Foot and Mouth Disease, set to end on November 30, with over 2.9 million animals vaccinated so far, accounting for 27.82% of the state's herd. As of now, 22,387 properties have updated their herd records in Gedave, with many producers likely to complete the vaccinations and declarations near the campaign's end on December 7.
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With the aim of immunizing the entire herd (cattle and buffaloes) in the State of São Paulo, the vaccination campaign against Foot and Mouth Disease continues until the 30th of this month. So far, 2,904,056 (two million, nine hundred and four and fifty-six) animals have been vaccinated, according to a report released by the Computerized System of Animal and Vegetal Defense (Gedave). The number is equivalent to 27.82% of the São Paulo herd. Still according to a partial report, 22,387 (twenty-two thousand, three hundred and eighty-seven) properties have already updated the herd in Gedave. “The numbers are as expected in relation to the May vaccination campaign”, says Breno Welter, veterinarian and manager of the State Program for the ...
Source: Agrolink

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