At least 50 goats have died in Koboko Municipality following an outbreak of suspected Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), a viral disease.
The suspected cases have been reported in Koboko North and West Divisions in Koboko Municipality with the majority of animal deaths occurring in Anjirigo Cell.
Mohamed Data, a farmer in Anjirigo Cell, West Division in Koboko Municipality who lost six goats to the disease, says that his goats were experiencing diarrhoea, a white discharge through the mouth and nasal.
MahazimuIyimaniSebbi, another affected farmer, says that he has already lost five goats following the suspected outbreak of the disease.
He appealed to the government to intervene in order to avert the situation.
According to the World Organization for Animal Health, animals suffering from PPR disease present with high fever and depression, along with eye and nose discharges.
Koboko District Veterinary Officer Dr. Ajuga Francis, says that they have received reports of the suspected case of PPR disease and have since taken samples to the Regional Animal Laboratory in Arua for testing.
According to Ajuga, they suspect the disease could have been imported to the district by the animal dealers.
He further advised the affected farmers to isolate the infected animals and report suspected cases to the field veterinary officers who are at the Sub-Counties.
