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01 / 03 / 2024



Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh

Farnaz Kader Nova, Homaira Pervin Heema, Md. Hafizar Rahman.


Abstract
Objective: This investigation aimed at assessing the outbreak scenario of the disease in Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram district, Bangladesh. The epidemic was recorded in several areas of Bangladesh, but Banskhali Upazila was rarely mentioned in references. The study evaluated clinical features, and treatment protocol and identified risk factors associated with lumpy skin disease (LSD) in the cattle population of the study area.
Materials and Methods: In the four months leading up to December 2020, 53 incidents involving cattle of four different ages and two different breeds were observed in Upazila Veterinary Hospital (UVH), Banskhali, Chattogram. 19 of them had been presumptively diagnosed with LSD based on the owners’ complaints, clinical histories, skin lesions unique to LSD, and associated risk factors.
Results: The overall clinical prevalence of LSD was 35.85%, with a mortality rate of 1.88%. Fever and distinctive skin nodules were consistently noted at the highest frequency in affected cattle. Male (39.39%), crossbred (19.35%), and non-vaccinated (40%) cattle showed a significantly higher prevalence of the disease compared to their counterparts. Autohemotherapy, coupled with the administration of the antiviral drug acyclovir, systemic antibiotics such as streptopenicillin (36.84%), and the use of analgesics, anti-inflammatory agents, and antihistamines, were routinely utilized as supportive treatments for the disease.
Conclusion: Strict quarantine, vector control, recording of outbreak pattern recording, and prophylactic vaccination may be the best treatments for lowering the disease’s risk factors for the disease. These findings may provide essential groundwork for further investigations to prevent further relapses or outbreaks of LSD in the future.

Key words: Banskhali; chattogram; lumpy skin disease; risk factors; treatment


 
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Nova FK, Heema HP, Rahman MH. Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Vet. Res. Notes. 2024; 4(2): 10-16. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36


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Nova FK, Heema HP, Rahman MH. Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh. https://www.vetresnotes.com/?mno=180173 [Access: April 24, 2024]. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36


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Nova FK, Heema HP, Rahman MH. Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Vet. Res. Notes. 2024; 4(2): 10-16. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36



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Nova FK, Heema HP, Rahman MH. Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Vet. Res. Notes. (2024), [cited April 24, 2024]; 4(2): 10-16. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36



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Nova, F. K., Heema, . H. P. & Rahman, . M. H. (2024) Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Vet. Res. Notes, 4 (2), 10-16. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36



Turabian Style

Nova, Farnaz Kader, Homaira Pervin Heema, and Md. Hafizar Rahman. 2024. Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Veterinary Research Notes, 4 (2), 10-16. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36



Chicago Style

Nova, Farnaz Kader, Homaira Pervin Heema, and Md. Hafizar Rahman. "Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh." Veterinary Research Notes 4 (2024), 10-16. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Nova, Farnaz Kader, Homaira Pervin Heema, and Md. Hafizar Rahman. "Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh." Veterinary Research Notes 4.2 (2024), 10-16. Print. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Nova, F. K., Heema, . H. P. & Rahman, . M. H. (2024) Prevalence and risk factor analysis of lumpy skin disease in cattle population of Banskhali Upazila, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Veterinary Research Notes, 4 (2), 10-16. doi:10.5455/vrn.2024.d36





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