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In 2018, no lumpy skin disease (LSD) outbreaks were reported in the Balkan region, after the decline reported in 2017 (385) compared to 2016 (7,483). This confirms the effectiveness of the vaccination campaign based on the LSD homologous vaccine strain ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +9 more
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Urgent advice on lumpy skin disease [PDF]
In order to assess the effects on disease spread and persistence of partial stamping out of only clinically affected animals in holdings where the presence of lumpy skin disease has been confirmed, against total stamping‐out policy of infected herds ...
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare
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Comparative Evaluation of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus-Based Live Attenuated Vaccines
Vaccines form the cornerstone of any control, eradication and preventative strategy and this is no different for lumpy skin disease. However, the usefulness of a vaccine is determined by a multiplicity of factors which include stability, efficiency ...
Andy Haegeman +8 more
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Epidemic of lumpy skin disease in Pakistan
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a viral disease that affects farm animals including water buffalo. It is caused by the contagious LSD virus, a member of the Poxiviridae family's Capripox genus.
Govinda Khatri +6 more
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Dynamical analysis of a novel discrete fractional lumpy skin disease model
Lumpy skin disease is a viral disease that affects cattle and is caused by the lumpy skin disease virus. This work is devoted to presenting and analyzing the nonlinear dynamics of a novel discrete fractional model for lumpy skin disease.
Amr Elsonbaty +3 more
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Five-year-old, spayed, stray brown cow with generalized cutaneous nodules present for a week.
Anne Ching-Nga Tse, Carlton Pak-Man Yuen
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Lumpy skin disease is a vector born unnoticed viral disease caused by the lumpy skin disease virus under the family Poxviridae. Currently, the disease has emerged emerging threat to large domesticated ruminants (cattle and water buffalo). The severity of clinical signs of LSD depends on the strain of Capri pox virus and the host cattle breed.
Sheikh Uzma Farooq, Aditya Sharma
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Lumpy skin disease in Kazakhstan [PDF]
AbstractThis study describes the registration of the first cases of lumpy skin disease in July 2016 in the Republic of Kazakhstan. In the rural district of Makash, Kurmangazinsky district of Atyrau region, 459 cattle fell ill and 34 died (morbidity 12.9% and mortality 0.96%).
Mukhit B. Orynbayev +13 more
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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a contagious non-zoonotic viral disease of cattle. The disease raises great concern due to the recent rapid spread toward free countries and reoccurrence in countries where control and preventive measures had achieved eradication. Deep nodules involving skin, subcutaneous tissue, and occasionally muscles are localized mostly
Alessandra Di Giuseppe +4 more
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Detecting High-risk Area for Lumpy Skin Disease in Cattle Using Deep Learning Feature
Cattle’s lumpy skin disease is a viral disease that transmits by blood-feeding insects like mosquitoes. The disease mostly affects animals that have not previously been exposed to the virus.
Musa GENEMO
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