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No Skin Disease Reported in Rawalpindi, Livestock Department on Alert

No Skin Disease Reported in Rawalpindi, Livestock Department on Alert

Key Takeaways

  • No cases of Lumpy Skin Disease reported in Rawalpindi.
  • Livestock department equipped with vaccine stocks and operational protocols.
  • Department remains vigilant to handle any potential outbreak.

The livestock department in Rawalpindi has confirmed that no official cases of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) have been reported across the region so far. This comes after concerns were raised about a possible outbreak, but officials remain confident in their preparedness.

According to the Associated Press Of Pakistan, the department is fully stocked with vaccines and has operational protocols in place to address any potential outbreak immediately. These measures are designed to ensure that if LSD does appear, it can be contained swiftly and effectively.

Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan, a senior veterinarian from the livestock department, stated: 'We have been closely monitoring the situation and are fully prepared for any eventuality. Our teams are ready to deploy vaccines and implement necessary protocols without delay.'

The department has also emphasized that they will continue to work closely with local authorities and farmers to maintain vigilance and provide timely support if needed.

Lumpy Skin Disease is a viral infection that primarily affects cattle, causing skin lesions and swelling. While it does not pose a direct threat to human health, its impact on livestock can be significant, leading to reduced milk production and weight loss in affected animals.

In the past, outbreaks of LSD have been reported in various parts of Pakistan, highlighting the need for continuous preparedness among relevant departments. The current situation in Rawalpindi is being closely watched by both local and national authorities.

The livestock department has assured the public that they are taking all necessary precautions to prevent any spread of the disease. They advise farmers to keep their animals healthy through regular veterinary check-ups and maintain good hygiene practices.

'We have been closely monitoring the situation and are fully prepared for any eventuality.'

Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan, Senior veterinarian, livestock department