Direktlänk till inlägg 11 december 2014
- A Pacific Partnership joint-veterinarian team has helped local villagers in Najah by treating their animals for parasites and rabies.
The Veterinary Civic Action Project (VETCAP) was held to educate local residents and help reduce the risk of rabies in the area.Rabies vaccinations have the longest affect and the most impact on the area.
Combined with knowledge given to the veterinarians and residents, it is likely that it will be controlled.
The VETCAP started with a subject matter expert exchange, where local residents were educated on rabies and swine diseases, followed by cattle, goat and dog vaccinations.
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