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Zim keeps January disease in check with dipping and vaccines
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82511, member: 636"] Cattle owners finally caught a break from the tick apocalypse thanks to mandatory chemical baths. The Directorate of Veterinary Services confirmed that persistent vaccination drives effectively slowed the spread of Theileriosis. Chief Director Pious Makaya noted infection rates remain stable but warned farmers must continue dipping livestock to prevent financial ruin. Authorities deployed the Integrated Tick and Tick-Borne Disease Control Strategy to monitor how parasites resist acaricide chemicals. Makaya explained that tracking evolutionary patterns helps officials adjust formulas before treatments fail completely. He cautioned that infections typically spike later during wet months, making consistent compliance non-negotiable. Sick animals display symptoms like cloudy eyes or high fever, requiring immediate attention. The state utilizes plunge dips or spray races for mass treatment, while smaller operations can use knapsack sprayers. Laws mandate this weekly routine under the Animal Health Act, meaning non-compliance brings fines rather than just dead cows. The BOLVAC vaccine reportedly saved over seventy percent of treated herds. This initiative supports eight hundred thousand households while restoring over four thousand dip tanks. Crews plan to build forty fresh tanks and fix two hundred existing ones to ensure nationwide coverage during peak tick season. Teams already vaccinated sixty thousand communal animals against January disease in hotspots, adding forty thousand more shots for Babesia and Anaplasma. Officials distributed pour-on treatments to eight thousand families facing water scarcity and started drilling twenty boreholes at strategic sites to keep the dipping schedule uninterrupted. [/QUOTE]
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