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Classification of the causative agent Resistance to ...
www.oie.int1 LUMPY SKIN DISEASE Aetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causative agent Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is caused by lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), a virus from the family
RIVERINA LOCAL LIVESTOCK UPDATE December
www.lls.nsw.gov.auLUMPY SKIN DISEASE . Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a viral disease that afects cattle. The virus, which is related to sheep pox, is spread by biting insect vectors, such as mosquitoes. The virus is very stable in the environment, and can survive for up to 6 months in the environment, and up to 18 days in dried hides. It can survive for months in ...
Vaccination against Lumpy skin disease virus
www.fao.orgLumpy skin disease prevention, control, and awareness workshop Tirana, Albania, 10-11 May 2017 3 • Challenging to effectively control cattle movements - Unauthorized cattle movements occur both within affected countries and across the borders • Farmers may own grazing lands and families are divided on the both sides of the borders
ETHIOPIA’S LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
livestocklab.ifas.ufl.eduLSD Lumpy Skin Disease . LSIL Livestock Systems Innovation Lab . MERS-CoV Middle East Respirat ory Syndrome Corona Virus . MeTRS Meta-total RNA Sequencing NOHSC National One Health Steering Committee . NCD Newcastle Disease . PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction PPR Peste des Petits Ruminants . RVF Rift Valley Fever
Description of the disease - Home: OIE
www.oie.intDescription of the disease: Lumpy skin disease (LSD, knopvelsiekte) is a poxvirus disease of cattle characterised by fever, nodules on the skin…
PROGYNOVA - Medsafe Home Page
www.medsafe.govt.nzPROGYNOVA® CMI 3 disease of the breasts (lumpy or painful breasts) or if you have first degree relatives (mother, sisters, daughters) who have had breast
Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) field manual
www.fao.orgA field manual for veterinarians manual 20 ISSN 1810-1119 FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a viral disease of cattle. Characterized by nodules on