Ludhiana, January, 21
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University trained 10 veterinary officers of the Madhya Pradesh Animal Husbandry Department during a five-day training programme.
Titled “Recent Trends in Animal Disease Diagnosis Using Imaging and Laboratory Techniques”, the programme was conducted by the departments of Animal Disease Research Centre, Veterinary Surgery and Radiology along with the Directorate of Extension Education.
Dr Mandeep Singh Bal, incharge ADRC and trainingcourse director, said that the participants were provided hands-on experience regarding laboratory diagnosis of major microbial and parasitic diseases of livestock, along with practical training on hemato-biochemical, urinalysis and its interpretation.
Dr Vishal Mahajan, principal scientist, ADRC, also trained the participants in the collection and dispatch of samples during animal disease outbreaks.
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