Jammu & Kashmir

LSD affects 33,690 animals in JK so far, Admin orders mass vaccination drive

A file photo of cows.

Srinagar: Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo chaired a meeting to review the measures taken for controlling the spread of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) across Jammu and Kashmir.

Director Animal Husbandry Jammu/Kashmir, representatives of SKUAST Jammu/Kashmir, Chief Animal Husbandry officers of all districts and other concerned officials attended the meeting in person and through video conferencing.

At the outset, the meeting discussed the recommendations of the Department Of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India wherein the States and UTs were asked to go for mass vaccination and to ramp up testing.

Several Powerpoint presentations were delivered wherein the status and control measures like vaccination, use of medicines, procurement of vaccines and sampling collections for testing were discussed in detail.

The meeting received feedback, inputs and recommendations from the Task Force teams, experts and scientists alike in order to contain the spread of the disease.

On the occasion, Dulloo enquired about the status of the action taken with respect to vaccination, ban on movement of animals, fogging, rapid response teams, public awareness besides, sampling & testing, disposal of dead animals etc.

He called upon the concerned to implement all the guidelines of the Government of India in letter and spirit to contain the disease.

He impressed upon the officers to focus on vaccination of animals and migratory cattle in Behaks.

Besides, Dulloo also enquired about the availability of medicines while directing both the directors to ensure the availability of required medicines in all the affected areas so that the spread can be tackled timely and effectively.

He directed the concerned to run an awareness campaign and door-to-door inspections and visits by field staff to make farmers aware of the LSD.

Earlier, during the meeting, it was informed that to date 33,690 animals have been affected with LSD, out of which 22800 have recovered. It was also informed that 133450 doses have been administered to the cattle across JK.

 

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