Experts in veterinary health and epidemiological disease control have emphasized that tightening field supervision over the movement and transport of livestock is the first line of defense in curbing the spread of hemorrhagic fever. Specialists clarified that monitoring barns and subjecting animals to periodic tests prevents the transmission of disease-carrying insects and limits the infection range. Despite challenges such as vast transport routes and the need for specialized personnel, health directives stressed the importance of joint coordination between veterinary and security authorities to ensure the trade of healthy livestock, maintaining commercial flow while protecting both consumers and animal wealth.
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