29 August,2023 07:55 PM IST | Nashik | mid-day online correspondent
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After Nanded district, Maharashtra's Nashik has been declared a lumpy skin disease-affected district. According to the officials, there has been a rise in the viral ailment among bovine animals in the area, necessitating a ban on the purchase and sale of cattle.
"Lumpy skin disease has been detected in cattle in 12 of 15 talukas of the district. Therefore, immediate action should be taken regarding the planning for preventive vaccination to bring the epidemic under control," said Collector Jalaj Sharma during a meeting.
Lumpy skin disease is a viral ailment characterised by fever and enlarged nodes that appear like lumps on the skin.
As per the experts, the disease causes a temporary reduction in milk production, brief or permanent sterility among bulls, damage to hides and, occasionally, death.
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"Purchase, sale, market, race, fair and exhibition of bovine animals should be prohibited in the district. The help of the police should be taken to stop all types of inter-state, inter-district and intra-district transport of bovine livestock," the collector said.
Nashik has been declared as an affected area for lumpy skin disease under the Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act.
"The collector asked officials to ensure that the nearest veterinary clinic is contacted immediately if a case is discovered. Steps should be taken to keep cowsheds clean and set norms must be followed to dispose of the carcasses of animals dying due to the disease," the official said.
(with inputs from PTI)