Summary:
- The spread of lung disease among milch animals is continuing despite the vaccination campaign.
- Samples collected from various districts have tested positive for the Lumpi virus.
- The investigation report for other districts is pending, but it is feared that animals in some blocks have also been infected.
- Cattle farmers are anxious due to the illness of their milch animals, despite the government’s vaccination campaign.
- Vaccinated animals are not at high risk, but the vaccine’s effectiveness lasts for only three months.
- Symptoms of the Lumpy virus include fever, skin bumps, swollen feet, decreased milk production, and excessive saliva.
- To prevent the virus, cleanliness and mosquito control are important, and infected animals should be kept separate and vaccinated.