In addition to treatment, the team will also collect serum and tissue samples for virus isolation and typing, they said.
A team of veterinary doctors led by Gobin Karlo Riba, veterinary officer Koloriang, was already camping at Sangram and attending the affected animals, they said. A ring vaccination was also carried out to create an immune belt within the controlled zone.
The district veterinary office is constantly in touch with the working team and taking stock of the situation, and has request the livestock owners and the general public to co-operate the team during the treatment.
Out-break of FMD is also reported from other parts of Kurung-Kumey, East and West Kameng Districts, which is being monitored, sources said.
At least six gaurs reportedly died while many have fallen sick of FMD at Pungrung and Layang villages under Sangram Area of Kurung Kumey in the past few days.
FMD is a highly contagious viral disease of cloven hoofed animals (cattle, mithun, yak, sheep, goat, pig, and even wild animal), endemic in the whole of NE states, the disease occurs every year, and once the animal is affected the remedy is only to render supportive treatment to prevent secondary infection.