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Iraq Launches Hemorrhagic Fever Campaign to Protect Public Health

Iraq launches hemorrhagic fever campaign to protect public health, marking a crucial effort by the Ministry of Agriculture. The veterinary department announced that a nationwide spraying program will begin in September. This initiative aims to eliminate ticks from livestock using acaricides.

Thamer al-Khafaji, Director of the veterinary department, explained that preparations are already underway. He confirmed that the campaign will focus on eradicating hemorrhagic fever across the country. Moreover, he stressed that the program also intends to safeguard citizens and protect livestock from dangerous infections.

According to the Ministry of Health, hemorrhagic fever has become an increasing concern. By early 2025, 231 confirmed cases emerged, with 30 deaths recorded. These numbers highlight the urgency of immediate action. Therefore, the nationwide campaign arrives at a critical moment for Iraq’s healthcare system.

The disease remains highly dangerous. In fact, the World Health Organization estimates the mortality rate between 10 and 40 percent. The illness spreads through livestock, direct human contact, and even contaminated body fluids. For this reason, the ministry urges citizens to follow strict hygiene rules. Proper care when handling animals can drastically reduce transmission.

Experts warn that livestock breeders and butchers face the highest risk. These groups often encounter infected animals and bodily fluids. Additionally, the symptoms of hemorrhagic fever create serious complications. Patients suffer from fever, bleeding, muscle pain, and clotting problems. Since no vaccines exist, prevention becomes the most effective strategy.

Furthermore, international health authorities continue to monitor Iraq’s response closely. The lack of immunization raises alarm beyond Iraq’s borders. Yet, through this campaign, the government shows determination to reduce fatalities. By combining agricultural action with public health measures, Iraq seeks to limit the spread of the virus.

Ultimately, Iraq launches hemorrhagic fever campaign to protect public health with strong determination. Through coordinated spraying, awareness, and medical guidance, Iraq hopes to safeguard its citizens. The upcoming months will prove decisive, but officials remain confident that combined efforts will slow the virus.

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