Iran Veterinary Organization is tasked with protecting the health of animals, especially domestic animals. The organization was created in 1925, after World War I, following an outbreak of rinderpest.
Abbreviation | IVO |
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Formation | 1925Tehran, Tehran, Iran | in
Founder | Mostafa GholiKhan Bayat |
Type | Governmental organization |
Leader | Mojtaba Norouzi |
Website | www |
Formation edit
The National Consultative Assembly approved the formation of a veterinary organization in 1925, under the supervision of the Pasteur Institute. Initially, the organization had only 22 employees. The first chairman was Dr. Abdollah Hamedi.
Goals edit
- To prevent animal diseases
- Vaccine and serum
- A study of plant diseases, insects and diseases of animals
- To produce more useful and domesticated animals
- To increase the number of branches of the agency in Iran
References edit
- "About Iran Veterrinary Organization". IVO official website.[permanent dead link]
- "Official Contact". Official Contact. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-07-04.
External links edit
- Official website Archived 2018-08-25 at the Wayback Machine
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