Maharashtra's Nanded district has been declared a Lumpy Skin Disease affected district as the figure of animals having the ailment reached 3,618
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Maharashtra's Nanded district has been declared a Lumpy Skin Disease affected district as the figure of animals having the ailment reached 3,618.
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Lumpy Skin Disease is a viral ailment characterised by fever, nodules on the skin of the cattle.
According to the state official, the Lumpy Skin Disease has caused 466 deaths so far. Around 2,638 have recovered and 513 animals are under treatment.
"A total of 197 villages in Nanded have been affected. There are 643 villages in a radius of 5 kilometres from these 197 villages. The district has been declared Lumpy Skin Disease affected by the collector to curb the prevalence. So far, 3.67 lakh animals have been vaccinated against the ailment," the state official told PTI.
"According to the order of the collector, animals cannot be taken from outside to these 197 villages, while carcasses of animals cannot be taken out of these affected districts. The collector has appealed to people to ensure separation of infected and non-infected cattle, spraying of disinfectants, while officials have been told to strictly monitor the situation," the official said.
As per the official, check posts will be put up at the state border to ensure no infected cattle enters Nanded from neighbouring states.
Lumpy Skin Disease causes a temporary reduction in milk production, temporary or permanent sterility among bulls, damage to hides and, occasionally, death.
(with inputs from PTI)