Journal for Veterinary Medicine, Biotechnology and Biosafety
Volume
6, Issue 4, December 2020, Pages 9–12
ISSN 2411-3174 (print version) ISSN 2411-0388
(online version)
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF
LUMPY SKIN DISEASE OF THE LARGE RUMINANTS: REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Zeynalova Sh. K.
BSL-3 Central Reference
Laboratory, Veterinary Scientific Research Institute, Baku, Azerbaijan, e-mail:
shzeynalova@mail.ru
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features of Lumpy skin disease of the large ruminants: Review of literature’,
Journal for Veterinary Medicine,
Biotechnology and Biosafety, 6(4), pp. 9–12.
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Citation for online version: Zeynalova, Sh. K. (2020) ‘Epidemiological
features of Lumpy skin disease of the large ruminants: Review of literature’,
Journal for Veterinary Medicine,
Biotechnology and Biosafety. [Online] 6(3), pp. 9–12. DOI: 10.36016/JVMBBS-2020-6-4-2.
Summary. Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an infectious disease
in cattle, characterized by nodules on the surface of the skin and which can
have serious economic consequences. Starting from 2014, new outbreaks of LSD in
the world and its spread to Central Asia and the Middle East are noted. Due to
the huge economic impact on the economy, the World Organisation for Animal
Health (OIE) has classified LSD as a particularly dangerous disease that needs
to be notified. The analysis of the literature on LSD shows that many issues
remain unstudied and require appropriate research to be carried out. In
connection with the difficult epizootic situation and the threat of further
spread of the virus, the urgent task is the study of biological properties of
the causative agent with a view of development the specific prophylactic agents
that would allow to prevent the spread of infection in a short time
Keywords: Capripoxvirus, nodular dermatitis, Neethling virus,
outbreaks, Azerbaijan
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