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EXTREME HEAT MANAGEMENT

Monsoon failure results in crop failure, water scarcity and shortage of food and fodder for humans and animals. Extreme heat can cause several health problems in animals. So extreme heat management is very important. Management 1) Practice personal water conservation. 2) Create artificial shades and install humidifiers. 3) Recognize the signs of heat stress in […]

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Parvo virus infection

PARVO VIRUS INFECTION

Parvo virus infection manifests as enteritis and myocarditis with high morbidity rate that can go up to 100% and mortality up to 10%. SUSCEPTIBLE HOSTS: Parvo virus infection can affect dog, cat, cattle, pig, man, rat, mice, chicken, hamsters. MODE OF TRANSMISSION: Parvo virus infection can be transmitted through direct contact with the infected animal

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Canine distemper

CANINE DISTEMPER

Canine distemper is an acute infectious viral disease characterized by fever, ocular and nasal catarrh and frequent cutaneous eruptions. Etiology: Canine distemper is caused by RNA virus belonging to paramyxo group. Susceptible hosts: All members of canine, Mustelidae, viveridae and Procyonidae. The disease is most important in dogs. Canine distemper can be seen in all

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CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE

CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE

Chronic respiratory disease is a slow spreading contagious disease in birds with hacking cough, sneezing and tracheal rales. Etiology: Mycoplasma gallisepticum Susceptible hosts: predominantly in chickens and turkeys. Mode of transmission: a) aerosol: droplet infection or inhalation. Nasal discharges. Wind borne transmission. b) Contact: bird to bird transmission. Known as horizontal transmission. c) Eggs: vertical

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Homoeopathic treatment in Ranikhet Disease (New Castle Disease)

Homoeopathic treatment in Ranikhet Disease (New Castle Disease)

Ranikhet disease is a highly contagious disease Causes: Avian paramyxovirus 1 causes Ranikhet disease. Types: Transmission Incubation period – 2 days to2 weeks. – Feed contamination or by airborne transmission. – Disease is spread at a lower rate by droppings. – Labourers and farm personnel’s also act as transmitting agent of disease from one farm

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HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA IN CATTLE

HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA IN CATTLE

Haemorrhagic septicaemia is an acute septicaemic disease occurring in cattle, buffalo, camel, sheep, goat and pig. It is usually seen after a stress like, driving, transporting, shipping etc. The disease is characterized by high rise of temperature, depression and presence of multiple haemorrhages and signs of pneumonia, pleuritis, pericarditis and arthritis. ETIOLOGY: Haemorrhagic septicaemia is

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SWINE FEVER

SWINE FEVER

Swine fever is an acute highly contagious disease seen in pigs. It affects pigs of all ages, with a sudden onset, high morbidity and mortality and with generalized haemorrhages. ETIOLOGY: Causative agent: a pantropic RNA virus belonging to Toga virus group. The virus can be destroyed by heat at a temperature of 60-70°C. This virus

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