India changes veterinary norms and allows calves to be vaccinated against LSD

Published 2022년 11월 8일

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The Maharashtra state government in India has updated its veterinary regulations to allow the vaccination of calves under 4 months old in an effort to combat infectious nodular dermatitis (LSD), a disease primarily affecting calves that has resulted in the death of 200 thousand infected animals, with 133 thousand already cured. The new rules allow any calf from a non-immunized or non-ill cow to be vaccinated, a measure aimed at controlling the spread of the disease and mitigating its economic impact, which includes significant loss of livestock due to death or reduced milk yield. LSD, while not harmful to humans, causes skin and lymphatic system lesions and can lead to exhaustion and reproductive dysfunction in recovered animals.
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The authorities in the Indian state of Maharashtra, concerned about the growing death of calves from infectious nodular dermatitis (LSD), have decided to change veterinary regulations and allow vaccination of young animals under 4 months old. According to The Times of India, LSD mostly kills calves in India, as almost all adult cattle have already been vaccinated as part of the fight against the infection. In this regard, the Maharashtra state government decided to amend the immunization regulations. Previously, it was forbidden to vaccinate calves under 4 months of age. Under the new rules, any calf from a non-immunized or non-ill cow can be vaccinated. According to the latest data released by the state Department of Livestock, local authorities have managed to control the spread of LSD. Of the 200 thousand infected animals, 133 thousand were cured. Of these, 97% were vaccinated and suffered a mild illness. Lumpy dermatitis (contagious nodular dermatitis) is a ...
Source: Milknews

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