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A STUDY ON THE LIVESTOCK TECHNICAL SERVICES IN BANGLADESH (Pages : 34 - 38)

M.G.U.I. RAHMAN, S.A. HOSSAIN AND M.A. ALI

A study was conducted on the Livestock Technical Services in Bangladesh covering rural areas with the objectives of increasing livestock productivity increasing diagnostic and prescription system at veterinary hospitals and clinics. It was attempted to know the veterinary treatment status in rural areas of Bangladesh, and to identify the dominant problems of the livestock treatment components, through direct technical field investigations. According to the results the essential parameter inclusions were in the range of 1-25%. The results showed a perfection level being only 17.4% as regards diagnostic components. It was observed that no standard clinical format for prescription was used in the service and suggested immediate actions for controlling field problems in the livestock sector. The veterinary health treatment status showed a very poor. The findings mentioned here showed that there were no legal bindings for giving a prescription mentioning approved medicine preparing clinical back-sheets containing health status. The training programs for veterinarians/technicians did not contained compulsory health parameters and veterinary Council Guidelines which must be included in a modular form on the basis of one standard prescription guideline.Download


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