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BANJARMASIN - The Provincial Government of South Kalimantan through the Plantation and Livestock Service said, as many as 39 cows that were initially confirmed to have mouth and nail disease (FMD) have now recovered. there are two districts that have recovered," said Head of the Plantation and Livestock Service Office of South Kalimantan, drh Suparmi in Banjarmasin, Monday, May 30. According to him, as many as 39 cows were from Bumi Jaya Village, Tanah Laut Regency, and 33 cows from Pandulangan Village, Hulu Regency. North River (HSU) as many as 6 tails. "Initially confirmed positive based on the results of the Banjarbaru Veterinary Center, now it has been declared cured," he said. he said, until now there have been no reports of the spread of PMK in other areas in South Kalimantan. He said, the efforts of the health team Animals in increasing body resistance both in suspected livestock and other healthy livestock that have the potential to be affected by the spread of this virus have shown significant results. This is indicated by the recovery rate of suspected livestock which continues to increase.

As directed by the Governor of South Kalimantan Dr (HC) H Sahbirin Noor to quickly and precisely take steps to control the disease which was initially found in the East Java area. provision of vitamins, strict bio-security and tightening of livestock traffic.


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