2007
DOI: 10.1136/vr.160.7.236
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Economic and epidemiological aspects of an outbreak of sheeppox in a dairy sheep flock

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“…Sheeppox and goatpox in endemic areas are associated with significant production losses because of reduced milk yield, decreased weight gain, increased abortion rates, damage to wool and hides, and increased susceptibility to pneumonia and fly strike, while also being a direct cause of mortality (Yeruham et al., 2007). Morbidity and mortality rates can be very high, approaching 100% in naïve animals (reviewed in Bhanuprakash et al., 2006).…”
Section: Impact On Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sheeppox and goatpox in endemic areas are associated with significant production losses because of reduced milk yield, decreased weight gain, increased abortion rates, damage to wool and hides, and increased susceptibility to pneumonia and fly strike, while also being a direct cause of mortality (Yeruham et al., 2007). Morbidity and mortality rates can be very high, approaching 100% in naïve animals (reviewed in Bhanuprakash et al., 2006).…”
Section: Impact On Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LSD is commonly encountered throughout the continent of Africa except for Libya, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, which are still considered to be unaffected. LSD is also widespread in the Middle East (Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Cyprus, Turkey) and in Egypt (Alkhamis & VanderWaal, ; Kitching, McGrane, & Taylor, ; Mirzaie, Barani, & Bokaie, ; Promed, ; Yeruham et al., , ) as well as in the Balkans (Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia) (OIE, ; Promed ; Tuppurainen et al., ), but is absent in East Asia (Tuppurainen & Oura, ).…”
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“…Characterized predominantly by skin lesions extending all over the skin, but are most obvious on face, eyelids and ears, perineum and tail and internal lesions [19]. Sheep and goat pox in endemic areas are associated with significant production losses because of reduced milk yield, decreased production, abortion, damage to wool and hides, and increased susceptibility to other disease, while also being a direct cause of mortality [20].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%