Russia: Scientists have warned about the dangerous consequences of coronavirus infection of cattle

Published 2023년 7월 19일

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Coronavirus infection in cattle can lead to a decrease in milk and meat productivity, particularly in young animals. Ireland has started vaccinating calves against this infection, and experts recommend vaccinating livestock to prevent the disease. Russian researchers have developed associated vaccines to prevent coronavirus infection in cattle, which have been widely used in various regions of Russia.
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Coronavirus infection in cattle (cattle) leads to a decrease in milk and meat productivity of the livestock, lactation decreases in almost half of the first-calf heifers. The infection is especially dangerous for young animals, scientists warn. In European countries, livestock vaccination against coronavirus infection of cattle has begun. In Russia, associated vaccines have long been developed to prevent this infection, among other things. According to the online publication Agriland, Ireland has begun vaccinating calves against coronavirus infection of cattle. The publication says the disease has become a problem for Irish farms. The publication quotes the words of Dr. Ronan O'Neill, a representative of the Department of Agriculture, Food and Navigation of Ireland, who notes that the infection is quite common in the national herd. The expert strongly recommends vaccinating livestock. The Federal Center for Animal Health (FSBI "ARRIAH" of the Rosselkhoznadzor) "Veterinary ...
Source: Milknews

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