Pooria skin disease has caused nearly 100,000 cows in India to die
Author:Shanxi Evening News Time:2022.09.27
According to Indian media reports on the 26th, Niusku skin diseases have killed nearly 100,000 cattle in India, and more than 2 million cattle infected in the country.
"India Express" quoted Indian fisheries, animal husbandry and dairy department data on the 26th showing that as of September 23, the skin disease of the cattle has spread to more than 10 states, causing 97,435 cows Stanbang and Punjun died of 64311 heads and 17721 heads, respectively. There are 2.56 million cattle in India infected with oxy skin diseases. Among them, Rajastan is the most, with 1.399 million cattle infected. Followed by Punjab and Gujarat, there are 174,000 heads and 166,000 cattle infection, respectively.
Pooria skin disease, also known as cow nodular dermatitis or block skin disease, is a infectious disease caused by berryed skin disease. The diseased cattle will fever, the skin, mucous membranes and organs are widely nodules, lymphadenopathy, and skin edema, which can cause the disease cattle to die in severe cases. The disease was first discovered in Africa and later spread to other parts of the world.
In August of this year, the Indian government announced the launch of its own domestic benary skin disease vaccine to help control the epidemic in the country that spread in the country.
According to Xinhua News Agency
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