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Lumpy skin disease in cattle has appeared in Dhankuta. After the disease appeared in some places of Dhankuta municipality area, high precautions have been taken.
According to Veterinary Hospital and Animal Services Expert Center Dhankuta, lumpy skin has appeared in three places in Dhankuta Municipality Ward 6 and 10. Just a few days ago, lumpy skin appeared on the cows of Dilliram Rai of Dhankuta Municipality 6 Patlekhola and Durga Adhikari of 10.
With the appearance of the disease in that place, the center will vaccinate to prevent further infection has started Dilliram Rai said that when the cow was sick and reported to the animal health workers, lumpy skin was seen and vaccination was done.
"In the preliminary study, the disease is seen in unvaccinated cattle", according to Dinesh Karki, animal development officer and information officer of the center, an awareness campaign has been carried out across the district and vaccines have been applied to cattle. Karki said that the Center has kept 10,000 vaccines ready as the risk of
may increase. It is said that cow buffaloes have money-shaped blisters on their bodies, and after they burst, they die from wounds. Karki said that there is a sudden decrease in milk production in diseased cattle.
Two years ago, Lumpy skin became an epidemic in the district. According to the center, last year the problem It was not seen. "Seeing the spread of lumpy skin disease in Dhankuta, the office has prepared the visor vaccine in advance," Karki said. "Almost 10,000 visor vaccines have been brought for all the seven municipalities of Dhankuta." Lumpy skin was first seen in Nepal in June 2077. In Dhankuta two years ago, 15,406 cattle were affected by lumpy skin.
In 2077 and 2078, 3,301 animals were infected by the disease that spread in 29 municipalities of 16 districts. Similarly, 65,441 animals died during the outbreak of lumpy skin last year. This year too, the animals were not vaccinated with visor. It is suspected that it may take the form of an epidemic again.
Lumpy skin disease Insects like mosquitoes, caterpillars and beetles transmit the virus of this disease from diseased animals to healthy animals. In addition, sick animals, According to experts, this disease can also be transmitted through direct contact with milk and biological juices such as pus, blood, etc. from wounds.
The symptoms of this disease can range from simple and mild to very severe. This disease is severe in small animals, but simple symptoms can be seen in adult animals. Symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite and lethargy are seen in sick animals when Lumpyskin disease is contracted. After 2-3 days, folds and knots appear on the skin all over the animal's body.
According to Animal Development Officer and Information Officer Karki, the animal development officer and information officer should immediately contact the nearest animal service expert center as the pus accumulates in such knots and knots and it turns into a wound and the problem becomes worse due to bacterial infection.
