Animal Diseases

Socio-economical impact of zoonotic disease

WHO defines zoonosis as disease or infection that are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and human beings. It can be caused by any communicable disease agent like bacteria , virus and fungus. Control of the zoonotic disease makes coordination between veterinary and health service a prerequisite. >>>

Animal Diseases

How to curtail infertility at dairy farm?

An old adage says, “India lives in villages” as more than 65% of Indian population lives in rural area. Also, more than 70% Indian rural households own livestock.  So, the livestock sector can play a vital role in socio-economic development of farmers. The dairy animals are kept commonly for meeting daily needs of milk and milk products. >>>