JATENG - Kudus Regency Government (Pemkab) distributed disinfectant liquid to cattle breeders following the findings of an anti-extraction case in other areas.

The Head of Livestock at the Kudus Agriculture and Food Service, Agus Setiawan, said the effort was an effort to prevent the spread of anti-extraction disease that attacks livestock.

"The disinfectant liquid that we distribute to each farmer is adjusted to the available stock," he said in Kudus, Central Java (Central Java), Friday, August 18, was confiscated by Antara.

In addition to distributing disinfectant liquid, he continued, his party also distributed vitamins for livestock that were considered unhealthy.

Meetings with farmers, he said, were also used to provide education related to prevention and efforts when finding symptoms in livestock.

He said that the results of field monitoring so far have not found any livestock being attacked by antracks in Kudus.

The monitoring was carried out after the Wates Veterinary Center (BBVet) in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) prevented anti-extraction transmission after cases were found.

"There is also no information on the Pati Residency area where the attractor cases are found. However, vigilance is still being carried out," he said.

Among other things, by monitoring the traffic of livestock entering Kudus Regency, including overseeing livestock sales transactions in the animal market.

Indications of livestock are attacked by antrax, including bleeding from the nostrils, mouth or anus and can cause sudden death. While the carcass must not be slaughtered or dissected, it must be buried immediately in a special way to avoid transmission.

Sporas produced by bacteria bacillus anthraces that causeANTRAxic diseases in livestock, are said to last for 80 years.


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