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The government imposed total livestock quarantine on the Sub Counties of Rubaare and Ngoma in February following the outbreak of the Foot and mouth disease.
Ntungamo
district has partially lifted the Foot and Mouth disease
quarantine in Kajara and Ruhaama counties almost six months after it was
announced to contain the Foot and Mouth Disease.
The government imposed total livestock quarantine on the Sub Counties of Rubaare
and Ngoma in February following the outbreak of the Foot and mouth disease.
The district authorities have since been implementing control measures that
include the ban on the movement and sale of cattle and their products from the
affected areas.
The Ntungamo
District Veterinary Officer Dr. Yake Basulira says that the disease had spread in
other areas of the district but they have managed to contain it in the two
counties through vaccination, the closing of livestock markets, and inter-county
movements of animals.
Basulira
says that the quarantine will remain in place in Rushenyi County where Ngoma
Sub County is hit hard with five parishes under strict surveillance, these are
Nyakariro Kashyenyi Kizenga Ruhara, and Mukoni.
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He says they have installed checkpoints with foot baths with disinfectants,
increased vigilance, and started sensitizations in Rushenyi involving all
farmers with hoofed animals.
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Basulira says the disease is now spreading widely in the dry season because
farmers are in search of water and pasture. He advised the farmers to feed their
animals in their respective paddocks.
Geoffrey
Mucunguzi the Chairperson of the District FMD taskforce says they have deployed
police, the Army, and vigilantes along routes entering Rushenyi County to
prevent traders and farmers from crossing.
He says the
relaxation of the quarantine from the two counties is a hope that the disease
will be eliminated from the district.
Eric Rumanyika, a farmer from Ruhara Village Ngoma Sub-county says the spread
of FMD is becoming hard to contain because people move cattle and cow dung for
manure illegally at night.
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Sam Nahabwe
a farmer from Muheta Village in Ngoma says that much as the farmers have tried
to heed the regulations and guidelines they are being let down by the cattle
traders.
Ntungamo
district has six cattle markets of Rubaare, Kagarama, Rwentobo, Nyakyera,
Kiyoora, and Nyarutuntu of which Rubaare and Rwentobo markets found in Rushenyi
County remain closed.
An infected
animal presents with blisters on the mouth and foot, loss of appetite, fever,
and a drop in milk production.