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 'Tick' warning in sacrificial animals


Veterinary Physician Prof. Dr. Mustafa Nizamoğlu, who warned that there may be ticks in sacrificial animals brought from the provinces such as Sivas, Tokat and Yozgat to the sacrificial sales markets in Istanbul, said that it is necessary to wear light-colored and long-sleeved clothes when going to the sacrificial sales places. Prof. Dr. Nizamoğlu, who recommends giving animals to the animals at least 10 days in advance against the tick, said: “Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (KVVKA) takes the disease until death. When you come home after taking the victim, take off your clothes and check for ticks.”


Veterinary Physician Prof. Dr. Mustafa Nizamoğlu from Istanbul Gelisim University, who lists the precautions to be taken by saying that there may be ticks in the sacrificial animals remaining for the Sacrifice Feast, said, “Ticks are frequently seen in the provinces up to Tokat, Yozgat, Sivas, Gümüşhane, Erzincan and Kars. Pay special attention to the sacrifices brought to animal markets from these provinces. The animals brought from these provinces should be checked by veterinarians before they enter the sacrificial sales markets.”