‘There are no more jumbo eggs available in the markets in the province right now because of the El Niño phenomenon,’ says Negros Occidental’s provincial veterinarian
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Provincial Veterinarian urges Negros Occidental towns to acquire anti-rabies vaccines to combat low vaccination rates. With only 45.67% of the dog population vaccinated due to a shortage from the national government, efforts are underway to reach 70% coverage. Proposed budget of P10 million to purchase more vaccines as cases decrease compared to 2022. Stay informed on the latest developments in rabies prevention efforts.
Stay informed about the monitoring of migratory birds in Sipalay City due to the risk of Avian influenza or bird flu. The Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) is closely monitoring their arrival to prevent the spread of this dangerous virus to humans and animals. Learn more about the measures being taken in this article.