Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development reminds farmers to vaccinate their animals against Rift Valley Fever

Rift Valley Fever (RVF) vaccination

The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) would like to remind owners of cattle, sheep and goats to vaccinate their animals against Rift Valley Fever (RVF). The recent good rainfall in certain areas of the country will result in an increase in the numbers of mosquitoes that transmit this disease. RVF is a serious viral disease that is spread through mosquitoes that causes abortions and death in young cattle, sheep and goats.

People coming into contact with the blood and other body fluids of infected animals can also develop RVF.

Farmers are therefore advised to vaccinate all cattle, sheep and goats against Rift Valley Fever, especially in areas that have recently received rainfall. Live vaccine (OBP Live) can only be used in non-pregnant animals as the live vaccine can cause abortions. Only dead/ inactivated (OBP) vaccine must be used in pregnant animals. It is the responsibility of the animal owners to vaccinate their animals and prevent loss.

Any suspicion of RVF disease must be reported immediately to the nearest State Veterinarian.

For media enquiries please contact:
Reggie Ngcobo
Media Liaison Officer
Cell: 082 883 2458

Media and News Unit:
Communication Services
E-mail: Medialiaison@daff.gov.za

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