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An epidemic of small ruminant plague decimates goats in Oicha
Published on Wed, 06/25/2025 - 1:53 PM | Modified on Wed, 06/25/2025 - 1:53 PM
The rural commune of Oicha, located about 30 kilometers from the city of Beni, is facing an epidemic of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) that has been decimating goat herds since April. According to local veterinary authorities, more than 180 goats have already succumbed to this highly contagious disease.
The head of the Oicha veterinary unit, Patrick Mubarikiwa, has warned of the seriousness of the situation and urged the population to be extremely vigilant. He cautioned against consuming meat from animals that died of the plague, highlighting the significant, even fatal, health risks.
"It is scientifically proven that if an animal has not survived an epidemic, humans are even less likely to do so if they consume its meat. In cases like anthrax, for example, contamination is fatal within hours," he warned.
Despite awareness campaigns, cases of consumption of meat from animals that died naturally are still being reported. Veterinary services have announced the implementation of health measures to limit the spread of the disease.
Peste des petits ruminants is a serious viral disease that primarily affects goats and sheep, with high mortality rates. Local authorities are calling for community cooperation to stem the outbreak.
https://www.radiookapi.net/2025/06/...des-petits-ruminants-decime-les-chevres-oicha
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See also:
DRC- Ituri - Unidentified epidemic affecting goats in Djugu: population warned against eating infected animals
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...ation-warned-against-eating-infected-animals
An epidemic of small ruminant plague decimates goats in Oicha
Published on Wed, 06/25/2025 - 1:53 PM | Modified on Wed, 06/25/2025 - 1:53 PM
The rural commune of Oicha, located about 30 kilometers from the city of Beni, is facing an epidemic of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) that has been decimating goat herds since April. According to local veterinary authorities, more than 180 goats have already succumbed to this highly contagious disease.
The head of the Oicha veterinary unit, Patrick Mubarikiwa, has warned of the seriousness of the situation and urged the population to be extremely vigilant. He cautioned against consuming meat from animals that died of the plague, highlighting the significant, even fatal, health risks.
"It is scientifically proven that if an animal has not survived an epidemic, humans are even less likely to do so if they consume its meat. In cases like anthrax, for example, contamination is fatal within hours," he warned.
Despite awareness campaigns, cases of consumption of meat from animals that died naturally are still being reported. Veterinary services have announced the implementation of health measures to limit the spread of the disease.
Peste des petits ruminants is a serious viral disease that primarily affects goats and sheep, with high mortality rates. Local authorities are calling for community cooperation to stem the outbreak.
https://www.radiookapi.net/2025/06/...des-petits-ruminants-decime-les-chevres-oicha
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See also:
DRC- Ituri - Unidentified epidemic affecting goats in Djugu: population warned against eating infected animals
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...ation-warned-against-eating-infected-animals