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The poultry health care system in Meghalaya suffers due to difficult geographical terrains which lead to reduced accessibility, weaker linkages and a poor health delivery system. In rural areas, diagnosis of poultry diseases is mostly based on clinical and post-mortem examination. Often the etiology of outbreak of diseases, which cause huge loss to the poultry farmers, remains undiagnosed. The inadequate measures adopted by the stakeholders for the control of diseases in addition to inefficient management have rendered the poultry farming a risky business. Poor reporting system and lack of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The poultry health care system in Meghalaya suffers due to difficult geographical terrains which lead to reduced accessibility, weaker linkages and a poor health delivery system. In rural areas, diagnosis of poultry diseases is mostly based on clinical and post-mortem examination. Often the etiology of outbreak of diseases, which cause huge loss to the poultry farmers, remains undiagnosed. The inadequate measures adopted by the stakeholders for the control of diseases in addition to inefficient management have rendered the poultry farming a risky business. Poor reporting system and lack of mass surveillance facilities are also among the major constraints for generating the data regarding exact disease status and the economic losses. However, no detailed studies have been done on poultry diseases in this area so far. So, the epidemiology, pathogenesis and pathology of the poultry diseases in this area are not fully known.
Autorenporträt
Amlyne Gabil Momin did her MVSc in Veterinary pathology under my guidance in 2016. She is presently working as Veterinary Officer in the Department of Veterinary, Government of Meghalaya.