Disease 🦟 in Animals

The disease is currently spreading rapidly, causing many animals to die within a few days and is spreading rapidly throughout Sindh. Let's take a look at this disease, how does this disease occur in animals? How Dangerous — How Can a Common Owner Protect Their Animals? This disease usually occurs in cow and rain which is very dangerous and fatal. The disease is caused by the infection of a female mosquito named Aedes aegypti, after which the mosquito's virus enters the body called Capripox Virs, which spreads rapidly from one animal to another. The disease first began to spread in an area of Africa in 2012, and then gradually spread throughout Asia, with cases first appearing in Pakistan, China, Bangladesh and India in 2019. The causes of the spread of this disease are all the causes that are listed below. * Small flying wings that sit on one animal to another will have a virus in their legs that transmits the disease from a sick animal to a healthy animal. Working tools used in the vicinity of a sick animal can be used by healthy animals in the life of any of the livestock that the same virus infects all other animals. * The sick animal can spread the disease from food products to the syringes and other substances found in it because the disease affects the skin very much. How to diagnose this disease? One of the biggest signs of the disease is that small tears appear on the skin of the diseased animal that can be seen even with normal eyes. In addition, the animal has a high fever, will eat very little and if it is a milk animal then the milk will be greatly reduced. How to control this disease? The disease is viral so the only way to control it is to get the vaccine Because to control any viral disease it is important to have the vaccine before it can spread. In addition, sick animals should be kept separate from healthy animals. Any tools or equipment used in sick animals should not be used in other animals.

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