Nar Skin Nodositas in Cattle Research on Treatment and Prevention and Control
DOI: 10.23977/medsc.2023.040605 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 339
Author(s)
Hao Caihong 1, Zhong Peng 1, Tong Guizhi 1, Wang Likun 1, Jin Zhenhua 1, Jiang Botao 1, Guo Lihong 1, Zhang Jiansheng 1, Li Li 1, Li Xintao 2, Wang Weixia 2
Affiliation(s)
1 Branch of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary of Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Qiqihar, 161005, China
2 Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, 130000, China
Corresponding Author
Zhong PengABSTRACT
Bovine nodular dermatitis is an infectious disease caused by bovine nodular skin virus. The main clinical symptoms are high fever in infected cattle, widespread lumps and nodules on the skin. It is a national second class of infectious disease, decreased milk yield, and irreversible pit and scab on the skin, which seriously affects the production performance of dairy cows. We explore this problem from the perspective of comprehensive prevention and control at the grass-roots level to help prevent and control the disease. Bovine nodular skin dermatitis, also known as bovine nodular skin rash. This disease is characterized by a high fever, nodules of varying sizes on the skin, and a significant decrease in appetite. The high incidence of this disease is mainly caused by mosquitoes, horse flies and other blood-sucking insects, which spread fast and wide range. Once the cattle get sick, it will often cause a large range of infection of the whole cattle and the surrounding cattle." In this paper, scientific and reasonable suggestions are put forward to strengthen the prevention and control effect of bovine nodular skin disease, which will play a positive role in promoting the development and construction of animal husbandry.
KEYWORDS
Bovine nodular skin disease; diagnosis; comprehensive prevention and controlCITE THIS PAPER
Hao Caihong, Zhong Peng, Tong Guizhi, Wang Likun, Jin Zhenhua, Jiang Botao, Guo Lihong, Zhang Jiansheng, Li Li, Li Xintao, Wang Weixia, Nar Skin Nodositas in Cattle Research on Treatment and Prevention and Control. MEDS Clinical Medicine (2023) Vol. 4: 31-36. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medsc.2023.040605.
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