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Livestock from a Chiang Rai district banned after outbreak of deadly disease

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Livestock from a Chiang Rai district banned after outbreak of deadly disease

By The Nation

 

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Chiang Rai province has announced Chiang Saen district as a livestock disease infected zone and temporarily prohibited the transportation of cattle.

 

On Wednesday (August 12), local officials went to examine the situation after several cows and buffalos in the district got sick and died.

 

An autopsy showed that the cattle were killed by haemorrhagic septicemia, a highly fatal infectious disease.

 

The villages in Chiang Saen district that have the infection have been declared a dangerous zone for livestock.

 

The restriction will be effective until September while officials from the Department of Livestock Development have collaborated with the locals to help resolve the situation.

 

They initially informed farmers about the disease and warned them to strictly follow the measures prescribed by the department.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30392959

 

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Chiang Saen is a port for produce and livestock between China and Thailand.  I think it would be sensible to look at locations where livestock has been delivered from to Chiang Saen.

4 hours ago, american2 said:

Chiang Saen is a port for produce and livestock between China and Thailand.  I think it would be sensible to look at locations where livestock has been delivered from to Chiang Saen.

Yes indeed, I know the area and China came to mind as well. Many bellies to feed in the "Las Vegas of Laos"!

Chinese at the heart of everything these days.

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