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Khabarovsk Krai Launches Mass Livestock Vaccination Campaign

Protect your livestock and stay safe. Join Khabarovsk Krai's free vaccination campaign against deadly diseases.

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Khabarovsk Krai Launches Mass Livestock Vaccination Campaign

Khabarovsk Krai's Ministry of Agriculture and Food has launched a comprehensive vaccination campaign for livestock owners in the animal kingdom. The initiative aims to maintain a healthy veterinary environment and protect both animals and humans from dangerous diseases. All animal owners, regardless of herd size, are encouraged to participate.

The campaign covers a wide range of diseases, including anthrax, foot-and-mouth disease, rabies, tuberculosis, leukosis, and brucellosis. Since its start, over 7,000 tests and 13,500 vaccinations have been performed. Residents are reminded of the danger of African swine fever and the availability of free vaccinations against other dangerous diseases in the animal kingdom.

The ministry operates a website with addresses and contact information for regional branches. Here, owners can request and schedule vaccinations. Specialists at animal disease control stations are also available to answer questions about the campaign and its benefits. Regular preventive measures not only protect livestock but also help in the early detection of potential diseases, benefiting both animal and human health.

The vaccination campaign is a crucial step in maintaining a healthy veterinary environment in Khabarovsk Krai. With over 7,000 tests and 13,500 vaccinations already performed, the ministry encourages all animal owners to participate. The campaign covers a wide range of diseases and offers free vaccinations. Residents can find more information and schedule vaccinations on the ministry's website or by contacting local animal disease control stations.

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