Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia in China carries out bovine diarrhea disease surveillance within the city

Published 2023년 2월 8일

Tridge summary

A recent surveillance plan in a city aims to understand and control the epidemic of bovine diarrheal disease, a condition that can lead to significant weight loss, malnutrition, increased feeding costs, and even death in cattle. The disease can be caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other factors. The plan involves collecting 960 samples from calves and bred cattle for laboratory monitoring, with results guiding a risk assessment and the implementation of prevention and control measures such as immunization, treatment plans, and disinfection. This initiative is designed to ensure the healthy and stable development of the city's cattle industry.
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Original content

Bovine diarrheal disease is an important type of disease that seriously affects the healthy growth of cattle, and it is also a type of disease that is more harmful to large-scale cattle breeding. Mild cases of bovine diarrhea disease can easily cause gradual weight loss of cattle, malnutrition, increase feeding costs, reduce the production value and economic benefits of cattle; severe cases can lead to the death of calves and abortion of pregnant cows; severe cases It leads to the death of adult cattle and calves, and the mortality rate is as high as more than 90%. The main causes of cattle diarrhea disease include bacteria, viruses, parasites, improper feeding and management and other physical factors. In order to fully understand the epidemic situation of bovine diarrheal disease in our city and effectively prevent and control the pathogenic infection and distribution of bovine diarrheal disease, our city has decided to carry out surveillance of bovine diarrheal disease ...

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