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Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) belongs to the genus Capripoxvirus of the family Poxviridae . Infected animals typically show fever, poor general body conditions, reduced feed and water uptake, lowered milk production, enlarged lymph nodes, and characteristic skin nodules.



Lumpy skin disease has killed 127 cattle in Maharashtra. The contagious viral infection has spread in cattle in more. Lumpy skin disease virus shares antigenic similarities with the sheeppox virus and the goatpox virus. It is not a. LSD affects the lymph nodes of the infected animal, causing.



Gandhidham (Gujarat): Lumpy skin disease (LSD) — a viral cattle outbreak — has been wreaking havoc in several Indian states, including Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Punjab, killing a reported at least 8,000 animals in the past few weeks, though ground workers claim the numbers to be much higher.



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PMCID: PMC8136940. DOI: 10.1002/vms3.434. Abstract. Lumpy skin disease is an emerging bovine viral disease, which is endemic in most African countries and some Middle East ones, and the elevated risk of the spread of disease into the rest of Asia and Europe should be considered.