Investigation of the Pathogenesis of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus in Indigenous Cattle in Kazakhstan. [PDF]
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Lumpy skin disease virus protein LSDV122 impairs IFN-I receptor complex formation to evade host innate immunity. [PDF]
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Phylogenetic Analysis, Morphological Characteristics, and Cellular Tropism of Vaccine-Like Recombinant Strains of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus in China. [PDF]
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Comparative Clinico-Haematological Alterations of Lumpy Skin Disease Affected Cattle at Different Ages and Periods of Disease in Bangladesh. [PDF]
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Lumpy Skin Disease Virus Pathogenesis: Viral Protein Functions and Comparative Insights from Vaccinia Virus. [PDF]
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Implementation of a Deep Learning System for Detection and Classification of Lumpy Skin Disease in Cattle: Enhancing Precision and Efficiency in Veterinary Diagnostics. [PDF]
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Lumpy Skin Disease of Cattle in Kenya
Nature, 1959LUMPY skin is an infectious disease of cattle characterized by the eruption of cutaneous nodules on any part of the body together with generalized lymphadenitis. It has been known for some time in several African territories, including Northern Rhodesia (1929)1,2, Bechuanaland (1943)3, the Union of South Africa (1944)4, Southern Rhodesia (1945)5 ...
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The Laboratory Diagnosis of Lumpy Skin Disease
Research in Veterinary Science, 1971SUMMARY An assessment of the methods currently available for the diagnosis of lumpy skin disease, and of pseudo-lumpy skin disease caused by Allerton virus, has been made. With the electron microscope, positive identification of a vaccinia-type virus particle could readily be made within hours of the receipt of the skin biopsy sample.
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Lumpy Skin Disease and Pseudo-Lumpy Skin Disease
1981Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a poxvirus infection of cattle in which cutaneous nodules and lymphadenitis develop. The disease occurs sporadically in cattle in African countries. Generally the prevalence is low but serious epidemics may develop at intervals.
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Lumpy skin disease is an acute, subacute or inapparent viral disease of cattle, characterised by fever and the sudden appearance of firm circumscribed skin nodules which usually undergo necrosis. Similar lesions may be present in the skeletal muscles and the mucosae of the digestive and respiratory tracts. A subcutaneous oedema of the limbs and ventral
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