Livestock Ministry Raises The Alarm Over Anthrax Outbreak In Zamfara
The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development has confirmed an outbreak of Anthrax at a farm in Zamfara State and urged immediate action to prevent the spread of the zoonotic disease.
Anthrax, caused by Bacillus anthracis, affects cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and humans.
Symptoms include fever, coughing, diarrhoea, swollen lymph nodes, and bleeding from body openings in severe cases. The disease is highly contagious and can result in significant fatalities.
The ministry has called on neighbouring states to strengthen surveillance and implement preventive measures, including the vaccination of at-risk animals.
The public is advised to report unusual illnesses in animals or humans and adhere to guidelines issued by health authorities.
According to a statement by the director of information and public relations, Ben. Bem Goong. “We are committed to working with stakeholders to contain this outbreak and protect public health.”
The ministry urges citizens to remain vigilant and seek immediate medical or veterinary attention if symptoms are observed.