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Cattle vaccination campaign begins
Cattle vaccination campaign begins

The Hindu

time02-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Cattle vaccination campaign begins

A free vaccination campaign for cattle against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) was launched in the district on Friday (May 2, 2025) as part of the National Animal Disease Control Programme. District panchayat president Manoj Moothedan inaugurated the campaign at Thrikkakara Municipality. Municipal chairperson Radhamani Pillai presided. The sixth phase of the Statewide intensive vaccination campaign is being conducted from May 2 to 23. 'Cattle farmers should ensure their cattle are vaccinated during this period,' said project coordinator Biju J. Chembarathi. 'It is estimated that Kerala has 13.42 lakh cows and 1.01 lakh buffaloes. The campaign aims to cover 1,18,090 cattle in 18 days in the district,' said Ernakulam district animal husbandry officer G. Sajikumar.

Animal Husbandry department kicks off sixth phase of Foot and Mouth Disease vaccination campaign in Kerala
Animal Husbandry department kicks off sixth phase of Foot and Mouth Disease vaccination campaign in Kerala

The Hindu

time02-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Animal Husbandry department kicks off sixth phase of Foot and Mouth Disease vaccination campaign in Kerala

The sixth phase of the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccination campaign kicked off in Kerala on Friday (May 2, 2025), targeting eradication of the disease in the animal husbandry and dairy sector by 2030. Vaccination squads will visit households for vaccinating cows and buffaloes free of charge. According to the Animal Husbandry department, 13.4 lakh cows and one lakh buffaloes will be vaccinated over the 18-day campaign period. The department has constituted 1870 squads for the purpose. Each squad consists of a vaccinator and a helper, the department said in a statement here on Friday. The sixth phase is being conducted by the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development departments in close coordination with dairy cooperatives, local bodies and allied government machinery. Launching the sixth phase at the District Veterinary Centre, Kozhikode, on Friday, Minister for Animal Husbandry J. Chinchurani said that the campaign will be completed in 18 days between May 2 and May 23. The government is aiming to eradicate FMD, which causes production loss in the dairy sector, by 2030, she said. FMD vaccination is a key component of the National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP). Kerala can claim the status of FMD-free region by ensuring 95% vaccination coverage over two consecutive years, according to the Animal Husbandry department.

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