Il Calabrian coordination of recognized hunting associations intervened once again to talk about health checks and the concern raised by cases of TB found in this region sui wild boars killed. The goal is to obtain a task force that is able to monitor the situation and understand the real consistency of the pathology. To date, the coordination in expressing once again concern for the state of things, urges the urgency to receive news on the initiatives already adopted and those that the Veterinary Task Force, through the provincial ASPs, intends to implement to deal with this emergency.
The veterinary task force, in fact, as the health body operating on the territory, has the task of dealing with and preventing health situations like, precisely, the zoonoses. An emergency, the current one, which, in the light of the facts set out, appears today to be underestimated and which can potentially constitute a serious risk for thousands of citizens. The coordination wants to protect the hunters and their relatives, deeming that the assumption of responsibility cannot be postponed.
In the current situation of great precariousness and insufficient health checks, it is a firm hope that the right to health will be guaranteed by those in charge, ensuring for the upcoming hunting season a capillary control service on the territory to prompt verification of slaughtered wild boar heads. On the part of the Coordination of Associations, on the other hand, it reaffirms the commitment to sensitize all the followers of Sant'Uberto, urging them to collaborate effectively, promptly declaring the culled leaders and promptly requesting their inspection visit on the garments removed. To conclude, the associations turn to the professionals of the veterinary task force of the Calabria Region, urging them, warmly, to carry out the requested service with the usual professional ethics that have always distinguished them.