2005
DOI: 10.20506/rst.24.3.1621
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Estudio epidemiológico de la viruela ovina en el estado de Karnataka (India)

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“…Data for various parameters were collected by month for the period from April 1996 to March 2000. Bhanuprakash et al [ 9 ] also reported that SGP outbreak occurred in all months of the year, but the highest number of outbreaks and the greatest mortality occurred in March, while the fewest outbreaks and the lowest incidence and mortality occurred in August in India. The difference may be due to the difference in the management, weather condition, and immune status of breeds of sheep and goats in the countries.…”
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“…Data for various parameters were collected by month for the period from April 1996 to March 2000. Bhanuprakash et al [ 9 ] also reported that SGP outbreak occurred in all months of the year, but the highest number of outbreaks and the greatest mortality occurred in March, while the fewest outbreaks and the lowest incidence and mortality occurred in August in India. The difference may be due to the difference in the management, weather condition, and immune status of breeds of sheep and goats in the countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This disease is spread by the direct contact with infectious animals and indirect contact with contaminated objects; for example, the virus could survive for many years in dried scabs at ambient temperatures and for 2 months on wool [ 8 ]. Most studies showed that the majority of sheep and goat pox outbreaks occur during the winter and spring months [ 2 , 9 ].…”
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“…This might be due to seasonal and geographical differences between the two study areas. Bhanuprakash et al [ 11 , 37 ] also reported that SP and GP outbreak occurred in all months of the year, but the highest number of outbreaks and the greatest mortality occurred in March; the fewest outbreaks and the lowest incidence, mortality occurred in August in India. The variation might be due to difference in the management andcontrol methods applied in the countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…SP and GP spreads through direct contact with infectious animals and indirect contact with contaminated objects like dried scabs and wool [ 10 ]. A number of studies showed that the majority of SP and GP outbreaks occur during the winter and spring months [ 7 , 11 ].…”
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“…In countries with tropical and subtropical climates, such as Ethiopia, SPP outbreaks typically occur during wet months from the end of summer (August) to the dry, cold spring season, with a peak in November [36]. Reports from countries with warmer climates without snow, such as Israel and India, demonstrated that SPP outbreaks occurred in the winter and spring months [37][38][39]. In the Mediterranean, Greece reported an increase in SPP outbreaks from summer to January [40], whereas Tunisia has outbreaks throughout the year, with major peaks in autumn and winter [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%