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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Re: URGENT: ‘EPIDEMIC’ FEARED AS GOATS, CYPRESS TREES DIE IN NW REGION

This is epidemic (Zoonotic Epidemic). Deserves immediate and concerted epidemiological investigation led by:
Ministry of Health 
Ministry of Livestock Fisheries and Animal Industry 
Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife and Scientific Research and Innovation.
They have the WHO Cameroon to help.
 
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On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 6:06 AM, 'solomon atanga' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


URGENT: 'EPIDEMIC' FEARED AS GOATS, CYPRESS TREES DIE IN NW REGION
There are fears of an outbreak of an 'epidemic' in the, North West of Cameroon, following the suspicious death of animals, goats in particular and the withering of trees mostly cypress, since early March 2016.
Goats are being auctioned with the prices witnessing a tremendous drop. The Nkambe, Kumbo, Ndop and other areas in Donga Mantung Division are said to be the most hit.
The population remains worried in the midst of the silence of local authorities and the Ministries of Livestock, Forestry and Wild Life and the one for Scientific Research and Innovation.

 

Solomon Amabo A.

Journalist, Media Consultant,

Johannesburg , RSA

Tel : +27 (0) 786270155

Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
Skype : solomon.atanga
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