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FMD vaccination for cattle begins in Cuddalore district
FMD vaccination for cattle begins in Cuddalore district

The Hindu

time02-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

FMD vaccination for cattle begins in Cuddalore district

The seventh round of vaccination of cattle for foot and mouth disease began in the district on Wednesday. The exercise will be held for 21 days. The drive is being carried out in villages across the district where special camps would be held from 6 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Animal Husbandry department officials said that all necessary logistics were in place to ensure cent per cent coverage of the targeted cattle population of 3.59 lakh in the district. The vaccination drive carried out under the National Animal Disease Prevention Programme was inaugurated at B. Mutlur in Cuddalore district by the District Collector Sibi Adhithya Senthil Kumar.

Plan to cover 4.54 lakh cattle across Villupuram district in vaccination drive against foot and mouth disease from July 2
Plan to cover 4.54 lakh cattle across Villupuram district in vaccination drive against foot and mouth disease from July 2

The Hindu

time30-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Plan to cover 4.54 lakh cattle across Villupuram district in vaccination drive against foot and mouth disease from July 2

A vaccination camp for foot and mouth disease (FMD) for cattle will be held in all village panchayats in Villupuram district from July 2. The exercise will be held for 21 days. Animal Husbandry department officials said that all necessary logistics were in place to ensure cent per cent coverage of the targeted cattle population of 4.54 lakh in the district. A total of 97 teams have been formed for the special camps to be held at the panchayats. The vaccination drive will be held under the National Animal Disease Prevention Programme. Each team, comprising a veterinary assistant surgeon, a livestock inspector, and an animal husbandry assistant will visit every village panchayat on a specific date and vaccinate the animals. The campaign to inoculate cattle against this viral infection is held once in six months. Once affected by the disease, the cattle becomes unproductive and there is a drastic reduction in milk yield, affecting the livelihood of farmers, an official said, adding that the farmers should vaccinate their cattle without fail.

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