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Mega camp to mark World Zoonosis Day

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500 dogs to be vaccinated against rabies


  • The camp will begin at 8 a.m.
  • Homoeopathy medicine for chikungunya to be distributed

    VIJAYAWADA: The Department of Animal Husbandry and Vasavi Club will jointly organise a mega camp on the premises of the Government Veterinary Hospital, adjacent to N.S.M Public School at Patamata, on July 6 to mark World Zoonosis Day.

    Addressing a press meet here on Monday, national joint secretary of the All-India Association of Vasavi Clubs V. Hajarathaiah Gupta said nearly 500 dogs would be vaccinated against rabies, which could get transmitted to a human being if bitten by an infected dog.

    He said people could bring their pet dogs to the camp, which would begin at 8 a.m. K. Srinivasa Rao, veterinary assistant surgeon, said the very purpose of observing the Zoonosis Day was to create awareness among public about diseases that get transmitted to human beings from animals.

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