India Takes Major Step to Protect Animals, Livestock

Experts discuss strategies to control critical diseases
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New Delhi- In order to protect animals and livestock from various diseases, it is necessary to implement vaccination drives. This is the key message issued by a three-day workshop on Animal Infectious Disease Prioritization, organised by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in collaboration with various government departments.

The workshop was attended by 69 experts from national and international organisations. They discussed the need to establish FMD-free zones in eight states for enhancing animal health and export opportunities. The strategic move is expected to pave the way for expanded export opportunities for Indian animal products, thus enhancing the country's global market presence.

According to Dr. Alka Upadhyaya, Secretary of the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (AHD), the country is making significant strides in controlling four critical diseases- Foot & Mouth Disease (FMD), Peste des Petitions Ruminants (PPR), Brucellosis, and Classical Swine Fever. The vaccination efforts are supported by nationwide vaccination drives, fully funded by the government of India. These programs are supported by nationwide vaccination drives, fully funded by the Government of India, utilizing indigenously developed vaccines.

The three-day workshop on Animal Infectious Disease Prioritization has identified 20 animal infectious diseases with the highest prevalence, transmissibility, and impact in the country. A recommendations plan was also developed with a focus on coordination, communication, monitoring and surveillance, prevention and control, therapeutics, and socioeconomic and contingency planning.

The government of India is committed to protecting the health of animals, humans, and the environment for future generations. This workshop is a significant step in implementing the One Health approach. By bringing together experts from across the country, this workshop has generated a new direction for animal health and export protection in India.

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