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Promote vaccination for livestock

In the context of increasingly complicated epidemics in livestock and poultry, promoting vaccination is one of the important solutions to minimize the risk of disease outbreaks, ensure economic benefits for livestock farmers and protect public health.

Báo Quảng TrịBáo Quảng Trị29/06/2025


Promote vaccination for livestock

Vaccination of ducks against bird flu in Hai Lang district - Photo: LA

After nearly 3 years of stability, in early April 2025, the A/H5N1 avian influenza epidemic reappeared in the flock of 5,000 ducks (46 days old) of Mr. Doan Cuong's household in Tram Ly village, Hai Quy commune, Hai Lang district. The estimated damage was more than 400 million VND. It is worth mentioning that for many reasons, at the time of the outbreak, Mr. Cuong's ducks had not been vaccinated against avian influenza.

Head of the Hai Lang District Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Station, Tran Quoc Luong, said that immediately after receiving the test results, the unit coordinated with local authorities to destroy all ducks; at the same time, it urgently vaccinated the outbreak and implemented drastic and synchronous prevention measures. Thanks to that, the outbreak was controlled and extinguished. The poultry flocks after vaccination were stable, with no new outbreaks of disease.

Similarly, in early February 2025, an epidemic of cattle septicemia and leptospirosis (parasites) appeared in the herd of cattle in Trieu Ai commune, Trieu Phong district and Ba Long and Trieu Nguyen communes, Dakrong district, killing 36 cattle and 3 cows of local people. Although it was discovered late because these were cattle and buffaloes of local people roaming in the forest, thanks to the drastic implementation of preventive measures, the most important of which was vaccination against septicemia for the herd of cattle and buffaloes surrounding the epidemic area and neighboring localities, the epidemic was promptly controlled and suppressed, preventing it from spreading widely.

Practices in disease prevention and control have shown that vaccination for livestock and poultry is a very important solution to proactively and effectively protect livestock. However, in recent times, the implementation of vaccination for livestock and poultry in the province has encountered many difficulties, and the progress and vaccination rate have not met the requirements.

Specifically, according to statistics from the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, the province currently has more than 82,000 buffaloes and cows; more than 251,000 pigs and nearly 4.2 million poultry. As of June 12, compared to the total herd, the vaccination rate for foot-and-mouth disease was 76.7%; lumpy skin disease vaccine was 54.8%; erysipelas vaccine was 28.9%; erysipelas, cholera, paratyphoid vaccine was 73.3%; rabies vaccine for dogs was 63.2%; avian influenza vaccine was 50.7%. Meanwhile, to meet protection requirements, the vaccination rate must reach at least 80% of the total herd. This poses many risks of disease outbreaks and spread in livestock.

Through research, it is found that there are many difficulties and limitations in implementing and organizing vaccination for livestock such as: the work of counting the total livestock and poultry in some localities is not close to reality, affecting the work of consulting, developing plans for animal disease prevention, and estimating the amount of vaccines. The awareness of livestock farmers is still limited, a part of the people have the mindset of waiting and relying on the support of the State, only vaccinating livestock and poultry when an epidemic has occurred, so it does not meet the protection requirements.

In addition, the vaccination direction in many localities has not received due attention, still focusing on written instructions without inspection and supervision, and has not handled cases of non-compliance with vaccination according to regulations. Some localities still delegate the entire responsibility to the veterinary force, have not mobilized the combined strength of participating departments, branches and organizations, so the vaccination rate has not reached the plan, not meeting the requirements for disease prevention.

Head of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine Nguyen Trung Hau said that although livestock and poultry diseases in the province are basically well controlled, the risk of disease recurrence is still very high.

The reason is that the total herd of livestock and poultry continues to increase, while small-scale farming still accounts for a large proportion; pathogens circulate at a high rate, over a wide range, including pathogens that can survive for a long time in the environment; changing weather, complicated developments, especially entering the rainy season, create favorable conditions for pathogens to develop, affecting the resistance of livestock.

The increase in transportation of animals and animal products between localities to meet consumer demand during the Lunar New Year; the vaccination rate is still low, not reaching the required protection rate; the application of biosafety measures is still limited in small-scale livestock farms...

In addition, the province currently has 105 veterinary staff recruited as non-professional cadres at commune, ward and town levels to perform livestock and veterinary tasks. However, when organizing two-level local government, based on sub-section 2.6, section 2, chapter 2, official dispatch No. 03/CV-BCĐ in 2025, guiding on commune-level local government (commune, ward, special zone), non-professional cadres will cease their activities from August 1, 2025.

Thus, after the above period, the veterinary staff had to quit their jobs. While this force is considered an extension of the department in grasping local livestock activities, monitoring and preventing animal diseases; especially this is the key force in implementing vaccination for livestock.

Mr. Hau affirmed that full vaccination for livestock and poultry is an important solution to help prevent epidemics, contributing to promoting livestock development. In the coming time, the department will continue to coordinate with localities to review and deploy vaccination, and supplementary vaccination against dangerous diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease, lumpy skin disease in cattle and buffaloes, avian influenza, rabies... to ensure the rate reaches over 80% of the total herd.

Strengthen information and propaganda work on the benefits of vaccination and the dangers of not vaccinating; strictly implement livestock declaration according to regulations. Note that violations in disease prevention work, especially failure to vaccinate according to regulations, will not be recorded for support when an epidemic occurs, must be destroyed and punished according to regulations.

At the same time, the Department of Agriculture and Environment is requested to advise the Provincial People's Committee to direct localities (new commune level) to arrange staff with expertise in livestock and veterinary medicine at commune-level public service units to perform the tasks left by veterinary staff.

Le An

Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/day-manh-tiem-phong-vac-xin-cho-dan-vat-nuoi-194671.htm


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