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Khabarovsk Launches Mass Animal Vaccination Drive

Protect your animals, protect your health. Khabarovsk's vaccination campaign is in full swing, with thousands already benefited.

In this image we can see baby camel which is in brown color and in the background of the image...
In this image we can see baby camel which is in brown color and in the background of the image there is fencing and some trees.

Khabarovsk Launches Mass Animal Vaccination Drive

The State Veterinary Service of the Khabarovsk Territory has launched a comprehensive vaccination campaign to maintain a healthy veterinary environment in the region. The initiative, which began recently, aims to protect animals from various diseases and ensure the well-being of both livestock and humans.

The campaign, which is free for all animal owners regardless of herd size, covers vaccinations against anthrax, foot-and-mouth disease, rabies, and screenings for tuberculosis, leukemia, and brucellosis. Over 7,000 tests and 13,500 vaccinations have been completed since the start of the campaign, demonstrating the service's commitment to animal health.

The institution's website lists branch offices and contact details for those seeking more information or to request vaccinations. Specialists at animal disease control stations are also available to provide guidance and answer questions. The campaign is part of regular preventive measures that help in early disease detection, benefiting both animal and human health. Residents of Khabarovsk Krai are reminded of the danger of African swine fever, and the service encourages all animal owners to participate in the campaign.

The State Veterinary Service of the Khabarovsk Territory's vaccination campaign is a significant step towards maintaining a healthy veterinary environment in the region. With over 7,000 tests and 13,500 vaccinations completed, the campaign has made substantial progress. Animal owners are encouraged to participate, ensuring the well-being of their animals and contributing to the overall health of the region.

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