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MOLECULAR INVESTIGATION OF LUMPY SKIN DISEASE VIRUS IN CATTLE AROUND INDORE DISTRICT OF MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA [PDF]
A study was conducted to know the etiology of cutaneous lesions induced by infectious agent of a disease which were found prevalent in and around Indore district of Madhya Pradesh, India, during 202021.
Rashmi Choudhary
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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a severe disease of bovine characterized by nodules on the skin, mucous membranes, and profuse nasal discharge which causes severe economic losses.
Lin Li +12 more
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This study performs pan‐viromic profiling of 14,529 samples from 5,710 domestic herbivores across five Chinese provinces, establishing the DhCN‐Virome (1,085,360 viral metagenomes). It reveals species/sample‐specific viromic signatures and cross‐species transmission dynamics, aiding unified disease control.
Yue Sun +19 more
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Animal health in subhumid Nigeria [PDF]
Presents results of animal health studied in cooperating pastoralists' herds in the subhumid zone of Nigeria comparing incidence of rinderpest, foot and mouth disease, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, dermatophilosis, lumpy skin disease, brucellosis ...
Maina, J.A.
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Lumpy skin disease, which is caused by lumpy skin disease virus, is among the major health problems affecting the livestock industry of most African countries. Skin lesions are the major sources of infection; although the virus is evacuated via different body secretions and excretions including semen.
Endalu Mulatu, Abdi Feyisa
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Lumpy Skin Disease and Homoeopathy
The live stock of humans is in danger as the epidemic of Lumpy Skin Disease is a concern both for morbidity and mortality. It is both a global and national problem. The extension of the monsoon this season in the state of Gujarat and Rajasthan have added salt to the wounds as the LSD became a major killer of cattle in these two states. To deal with the
Dr. Tridibesh Tripathy +7 more
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This manuscript presents the WDMS platform, an AI‐assisted, self‐powered wearable dual‐mode sensor for tele‐neurology. It integrates a contact–separation TENG insole with stretchable polyurethane optical‐fiber strain sensors to synchronously track plantar pressure and lower‐limb muscle deformation.
Tianliang Li +12 more
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Quantifying control measures for lumpy skin disease in cattle using a vector–host transmission model
Purpose:: This study aims to develop a mathematical model to understand and control the spread of lumpy skin disease in cattle populations, incorporating blood-sucking insects as vectors.
Din Prathumwan +4 more
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Ethnoveterinary plants of Ankober District, North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia [PDF]
Background: Traditional herbal preparations for addressing veterinary problems have been applied in Ankober District, Ethiopia, for generations. However, the millennia-old ethnoveterinary knowledge of the community, and the plants are subjected to loss ...
Asfaw, Zemede +3 more
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In India, a newly emerging viral disease known as lumpy skin disease (LSD) affects cattle and buffalo. Arthropods (mosquitoes, biting flies, Culi-coides midges, and three blood-sucking hard ticks) that operate as mechanical vectors are the primary means of disease transmission. Skin nodules all over the body, fever, lacrimal discharge, nasal discharge,
Hasan Raja +6 more
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