Outbreak of Diseases Among Buffaloes in East Godavari Village Controlled

Kakinada: The Veterinary Biological and Research Institute (VBRI) has detected two diseases – Tailieriasis and amphistomyasis between the mandates in the village of Peddev in the Eastern Godavari region Tallapudi.
These diseases are mostly found between cross -grown cows and bulls, but rarely found in mandates. However, in the tests in which the VBRI, including nine mandates, was performed in dead cattle, he found some early symptoms of the teishes and amphistomiasis.
As a precautionary measure, veterinarian doctors began to instill healthy animals in Peddevam village, as well as treating buffaloes and cattle showing symptoms.
Sources, some farmers gradually detected the disease in Murrah Buffalos, he said. However, they managed to sell them before they died.
Regional Livestock Officer T. Srinivasa Rao told Deccan Chronicle that the buffalos did not contract in general because they are resistant to these diseases. However, the deceased mandate may have caught the disease due to atmospheric conditions, low resistance power or insertion by Gadflies.
Dr. Srinivasa Rao proposed Cypemetrin farmers on the trees surrounding the Peddevam village Spray Malathion and their cattle, thus flying or remaining away from the region.
Kovvuru explained that the two mandates in Pangii village I. Pangii I in Mandal were healed from the disease and now it is active.
Regional collector Keerthi Chekuri said that the veterinary department started prevention and treatment protocols shortly after detecting the foal in Peddevam Village in Peddevam Village.



