Krishna:At a time when coronavirus is playing havoc with the country, the spread of Lumpy skin disease (LSD), a viral infection, to cows in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district has triggered panic among the people and causing worries to dairy farmers.
Lumpy skin is an infectious disease in cattle which damages hide and may result in chronic debility, reduced milk production, poor growth, infertility and sometimes death. The disease caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae is spread through mosquitoes, flies and ticks. The disease is characterized by fever, enlarged superficial lymph nodes and multiple nodules on the skin and mucous membranes (including those of the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts).
As many as 70 cows have been struck with the rare viral infection, a year after it was first noticed in Odisha, prompting the farmers to either sell their cattle at low rates or abandon them, amidst COVID-19 fears.
As per reports, the cows got red spots over their bodies and their eyes have turned bloody. As people have not come across this disease in these parts earlier, the worried villagers feared the cows were infected with novel coronavirus and hence, approached a local veterinary doctor.