Baitadi, July 11 : Rapid spread of lumpy skin disease has taken a heavy toll on livestock in Baitadi district. The officials at Veterinary Hospital and Livestock Service Centra, Patan, said that the disease on animal has gone out of control in the district adding that there is no availability of vaccine so far.
Livestock Development Officer at
the Centre, Dr Bishal Pathak, said more than 64,000 domestic animals have been
infected from lumpy skin and 9,200 plus animals have already died of the
infection.
"The cases of lumpy skin
infection has increased every day but the district lacks vaccines. We have
written to the federal and province governments requesting vaccines," Dr
Pathak said.
It is said that the disease has
spread to all 84 wards in the district and has taken the form of epidemic
though the mountainous area is less impacted.
Lumpy skin is a contagious virus
disease transmitted to cattle by flies, mosquitoes or ticks. The cattle with
the disease develop symptoms such as high fever, loss of appetite, reduced milk
output and enlarged lymph nodes which can also lead to death.
It is said that 1-3 percent of
infected animal might die due to the disease and the mortality rate can go up
for lack of necessary care and primary aid.
The disease was first reported in
Nepal in July 2020. In the first two years after the detection of contagious
disease, as many as 13 out of 3,301 infected cattle of 16 districts died due in
Nepal. (RSS)