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(MENAFN- The Conversation) Australian authorities are on high alert amid the spread of lumpy skin disease in cattle and buffalo across South-East Asia. While Australia remains free of the disease ...
Korea reported two additional cases of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle Thursday, officials said, raising the number of cases confirmed this year to seven. The two cases broke out at livestock ...
Restrictions on cattle movement in Maharashtra will continue for one more month in view of the lumpy skin disease even as a massive vaccination drive is underway against the viral infection.
The lumpy skin disease affects cattle like cows and buffaloes. Lumpy Skin Disease: Another viral infection is causing a lot of stir in India in past few weeks but this time it is affecting cattles.
Lumpy Skin Disease: Lumpy skin disease is an infectious disease that is caused by the Lumpy Skin Disease Virus or LSDV, which belongs to the Capripoxvirus genus and the Poxviridae family.
Misinformation about a viral disease that infects cattle is spreading on social media in India. Lumpy skin disease has already infected over 2.4 million animals and has led to over 110,000 cattle ...
Apart from Delhi, the outbreak of the lumpy skin disease has been reported in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu-Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh ...
Lumpy Skin Disease: LSD affects the health of cattle and not humans Lumpy skin disease (LSD), is a viral disease that affects cattle and is extremely contagious. It has caused close to 57,000 ...
Lumpy Skin Disease: More than 4,000 cattle have died in India due to this lumpy skin disease. This disease is now becoming a cause of concern. This disease is caused by Capripoxvirus which belongs ...
Panaji: Goa’s cattle recorded zero cases of lumpy skin disease in 2024-25. This marks yet another year of no deaths due to lumpy skin disease (LSD) in Goa, as per statistics of the past six ...
Kei Owada works for the University of Queensland. The research team at the University of Queensland working on lumpy skin disease modelling is jointly supported by the Queensland Government ...