
Russia Reorganizes Veterinary Vaccine Production Following Pasteurellosis Outbreak
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Russia is restructuring its veterinary vaccine production system in response to a pasteurellosis epidemic that has affected livestock across the country. The outbreak has forced authorities to cull thousands of animals, sparking widespread protests from farmers who have suffered significant economic losses. Pasteurellosis is a bacterial infection that affects various livestock species and can cause severe respiratory disease and death in animals. The epidemic has highlighted deficiencies in Russia's veterinary vaccine supply chain, prompting government intervention to reorganize production capabilities and improve disease prevention measures for the agricultural sector.
