The devastation of Lumpy skin disease in third world countries: a mini – review on the current status of the disease focusing phytochemicals
Menahil Rauf,
Zoya Zaheer,
Yaseen Hussain
et al.
Abstract:Lumpy skin disease is a rising bovine viral illness that is widespread in most African and Middle Eastern nations, with a high probability of disease transmission throughout the Asia and Europe. The causative agent is capripoxivirus endangering hundreds of dairy cattle across the country in recent years. The LSD virus infects cattle and buffaloes and results in nodular skin sores all over their bodies. This results in chronic debility, decreased milk supply, poor development, infertility, abortion, and other i… Show more
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