Country report - Dominica

Routine clinical programmes are now being integrated with farmer's education programmes. Several surveys in Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, parasitism and face mange disease of sheep were undertaken. Other surveys are being planned for Oestrus ovis infestation on the Island. A drug revolving scheme now operative among farmers aims at facilitating a greater effectiveness in drug availability and procurement. The capability of the diagnostic services was tested recently during the Amblyomma variegatum outbreak. The illegal entry of meat and meat products continues to be a problem for veterinary personnel. Veterinary import/export permits are now made mandatory. The setting up of a drug registration and control unit is being given active consideration. The Livestock and Plant Protection Division is helping in monitoring quarantine regulations

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Main Authors: 76211 Harris, E., 352 IICA, Georgetown (Guyana), 33357 4. Meeting of Directors of Animal Health of the Caribbean-RESANTILLAS IV; 2. Meeting of Directors of Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories of the Caribbean-LABANTILLAS II Ogle, East Coast Demerara (Guyana) 8-10 Abr 1987
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Georgetown (Guyana) 1987
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Summary:Routine clinical programmes are now being integrated with farmer's education programmes. Several surveys in Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, parasitism and face mange disease of sheep were undertaken. Other surveys are being planned for Oestrus ovis infestation on the Island. A drug revolving scheme now operative among farmers aims at facilitating a greater effectiveness in drug availability and procurement. The capability of the diagnostic services was tested recently during the Amblyomma variegatum outbreak. The illegal entry of meat and meat products continues to be a problem for veterinary personnel. Veterinary import/export permits are now made mandatory. The setting up of a drug registration and control unit is being given active consideration. The Livestock and Plant Protection Division is helping in monitoring quarantine regulations