Treat malta fever by diagnosing it in time
Malt fever, which is also known as brucellosis, is one of the common infectious microbial diseases between humans and animals. This disease is transmitted from infected cattle, sheep or goats to humans. Malt fever can be treated quickly in 10 to 15 days and prevent its transmission to other people if it is diagnosed on time.
Seyed Ahmad Taheri, director of Babol Agricultural Jihad, said: In order to take advantage of the latest scientific information with the aim of improving the level of productivity and knowledge of users, a course of disease prevention training classes will be held. Malta fever Brucellosis and native chicken breeding was held with the presence of the members of the rural women’s micro fund in the village of Kuhpayeh Sera, under the functions of the Jihad Agricultural Jihad Center of Eastern Bandapi, Babol city.
The Director of Babol Agricultural Jihad stated that the most important way for the microbe that causes malt fever to enter the animal’s body is through the digestive system, which spreads to the animal through contaminated fodder and garbage and causes the spread of the disease. And contaminated milk products, fresh cheese, sour milk, cream and ice cream spread to humans.
Taheri added: Ways to prevent Malt fever, the steps to start a native chicken breeding course, being careful in buying chicken or eggs, proper nutrition, observing health tips, communicating with the village veterinarian and agricultural Jihad experts to benefit from the guidance in this course. was taught
Source: Journalists Club
10 September 1396 23:54
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