Reduce risk of contacting new infectious diseases

Monday - 12/12/2011 16:38
On 21 July morning, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development worked with Wildlife Conservation Society in Vietnam to discuss the plan for caring wild animal health and the program of new disease risks.

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View of the working session

 

According to Wildlife Conservation Society, 70% of animal-transmitted diseases is derived from wildlife. The project will set out the mechanism of preventing and handling new animal-transmitted diseases from wildlife. When it is brought into operation, it can contribute to conserving wild animals better and communicate people’s insight into fatal risks from wild animal diseases. Then early warning will be given to prevent a fatal epidemic. It is known that Dong Nai is one of the first provinces nationwide being chosen to implement this project.

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Author: phongvien

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