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DC calls for strengthened inter-sectoral coordination, public awareness for Zoonotic Disease Prevention

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 25, 2025
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Distt Zoonotic Committee meeting held at B’gam

Budgam | :  A comprehensive District level Zoonotic Committee (DLZC) meeting was convened today under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, whose is also Chairman of DLZC.

The session was presented by State Veterinary Consultant (IDSP) Kashmir, who gave a detailed overview of the current zoonotic threats including Rabies, Brucellosis, Avian Influenza, Leptospirosis, and Scrub Typhus. She highlighted how these diseases not only affect public health but also have economic and agricultural implications, disrupting food systems and overburdening healthcare infrastructure.

She underlined Rabies as a priority concern due to high incidence of stray dog bites in the region, emphasizing the fatal nature of the disease and the urgent need for mass dog vaccination drives, sampling, and community education. She also drew attention to Brucellosis in livestock handlers, Avian Influenza from migratory birds, and waterborne risks of Leptospirosis, calling for intensified surveillance and community-based interventions.

DC stressed on various key challenges like Inadequate surveillance systems across human and animal health sectors, poor inter-departmental coordination among Health, Veterinary, Forest and Municipal bodies, low public awareness in rural and semi-urban zones, gaps in diagnostic infrastructure and delayed outbreak response mechanis

He directed all departments to adopt a ‘One Health’ approach, ensuring coordinated action across veterinary, human health, and environmental sectors.

He stressed on early detection through joint surveillance, timely sharing of data, integrated IEC campaigns, and prompt field response.

He also highlighted the importance of safe water supply, food hygiene, animal control, and community participation.

DC further directed for strengthening of District Level Rapid Committees (DLRCs) for combating rabies or other diseases. He directed CPO to include District Disease Investigating Officer (veterinary) in the DLRCs for prompt response in combating any zoonotic diseases.

He further reviewed the roles of various departments like Jal Shakti, especially their involvement in water-borne disease outbreaks through joint sampling, testing, and provision of potable water in affected areas.

DC directed municipality and PRIs to coordinate with Animal Husbandry in catching and controlling the stray dog population.

He also directed all stakeholders to ‘Take a S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction,’ focusing on Source identification,Transmission control, Entry prevention, and Public awareness to effectively combat zoonotic diseases in the district.

The meeting was attended by CMO, ACP, Chief Education Officer, Professor & Head, Dept. of Community Medicine, SKIMS Bemina, Medical Superintendent, DH Budgam, Deputy CMO (Nodal MCH), District Health Officer, Block Medical Officers, State Veterinary Consultant (IDSP), Kashmir, Assistant Regional Transport Officer, Disease Investigation Officer, Divisional Forest Officer, Principal ANMT School, District Nodal Officers for NP-NCD and NP-CCHH, Pollution Control Officer, Executive Officer MC Budgam, Data Manager IDSP, DGMO (Ayushman Sehat), and District Consultant (Tobacco Control).

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