HEMOSEP. A personnel of the Antique Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) Office vaccinates a cow in Barangay Masayo, Tobias Fornier. Dr. Marco Rafael Ardamil of the ProVet said Friday (May 20, 2022) that farmers are warned against the Hemorrhagic Septicaemia (Hemosep) disease that affects the livestock animals, especially during the rainy season.(Photo courtesy of Antique ProVet/Luela Furio) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The Antique Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) is warning farmers against hemorrhagic septicemia (Hemosep), a disease that could affect their livestock this rainy season. Provet Antique Public Health Division head Dr. Marco Rafael Ardamil, in an interview Friday, said farmers should immediately notify their Municipal Agriculture Office (MAO) if they suspect their livestock, such as cows and carabaos, manifesting early signs of the bacterial disease like nasal discharge or other respiratory problems. "The ProVet since February until now are having free vaccination and de