BJVM 2022
DOI: 10.33109/bjvmjj2022fam1
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Effects of COVID-19 on poultry and livestock health in Bangladesh

Abstract: Background: Poultry and livestock are a leading sub-sector of agriculture, playing an important role to fulfill the protein requirements of the human diet and contributing to the national economy in Bangladesh. This sub-sector is often vulnerable due to frequent outbreaks of diseases in animals and unrest situations worldwide that hamper earning a profit up to the expected mark. Due to pandemic COVID-19, the Bangladesh government was bound to announce a countrywide lockdown and periodical restriction of moveme… Show more

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“…The village chickens might be a potential source of pathogen reservoirs that can infect other farms [18]. In Bangladesh, the most frequently occurring poultry diseases reported in village conditions were Newcastle disease, fowl pox, and parasitic infections [19]. As a preventive measure, 58.67% of farmers vaccinated their chickens; the rest did not vaccinate.…”
Section: Prevention and Control Of Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The village chickens might be a potential source of pathogen reservoirs that can infect other farms [18]. In Bangladesh, the most frequently occurring poultry diseases reported in village conditions were Newcastle disease, fowl pox, and parasitic infections [19]. As a preventive measure, 58.67% of farmers vaccinated their chickens; the rest did not vaccinate.…”
Section: Prevention and Control Of Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%