
pmid: 36645879
pmc: PMC10029866
Abstract Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a viral disease that affects farm animals including water buffalo. It is caused by the contagious LSD virus, a member of the Poxiviridae family's Capripox genus. Skin sores are thought to be the most common site of infection since the virus may live for lengthy periods in lesions or scabs. The first clinical indications of LSD were described in Zambia, in 1929. Pakistan has also been afflicted by LSD, with a high number of animals infected at many cattle ranches in Karachi, 190,000 cases of LSD have been reported nationwide, with greater than 7500 deaths attributable to the illness. LSD has a huge influence on Pakistan's economic status, resulting in the loss of cattle and a decrease in milk output. The Ministry of Research and National Food Safety in Pakistan has formed a working group to create a framework for controlling the spread of LSD in cattle and buffalo. Official and private veterinarians, both field and slaughterhouse, veterinary students, farmers, cattle merchants, cattle truck drivers, and artificial inseminators should all participate in awareness efforts.
Buffaloes, Lumpy Skin Disease, Veterinary medicine, FOS: Political science, Cattle Diseases, Dynamics of Livestock Disease Transmission and Control, FOS: Law, Epidemiology and Pathobiology of Monkeypox Virus Infection, RUMINANTS, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Skin lesion, Sociology, Virology, SF600-1100, Pathology, Animals, Pakistan, Disease, Political science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Immunology and Microbiology, Zoonotic Diseases, Contagious disease, Life Sciences, Bluetongue Virus and Culicoides-Borne Diseases in Europe, Christian ministry, FOS: Sociology, Lumpy skin disease virus, Milk, Environmental health, Socioeconomics, Animals, Domestic, Medicine, Cattle, Agronomy and Crop Science, Law
Buffaloes, Lumpy Skin Disease, Veterinary medicine, FOS: Political science, Cattle Diseases, Dynamics of Livestock Disease Transmission and Control, FOS: Law, Epidemiology and Pathobiology of Monkeypox Virus Infection, RUMINANTS, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Skin lesion, Sociology, Virology, SF600-1100, Pathology, Animals, Pakistan, Disease, Political science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Immunology and Microbiology, Zoonotic Diseases, Contagious disease, Life Sciences, Bluetongue Virus and Culicoides-Borne Diseases in Europe, Christian ministry, FOS: Sociology, Lumpy skin disease virus, Milk, Environmental health, Socioeconomics, Animals, Domestic, Medicine, Cattle, Agronomy and Crop Science, Law
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