Comparative study of experimental Foot-and-Mouth Disease in cattle (Bos indicus) and buffaloes (Bubalis bubalus).

作者: M. S. Mohan , M. R. Gajendragad , S. Gopalakrishna , Nem Singh

DOI: 10.1007/S11259-008-9051-0

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摘要: Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is one of the most contagious diseases affecting wide range host species with variable severity and decreased productivity. The present study was undertaken to compare clinical leucocytic changes in indigenous Indian cattle buffaloes experimentally infected FMD virus (FMDV) Asia 1. A mild type observed cattle, more so FMDV. Difference terms type, site healing lesion between buffaloes. Foot lesions were common than tongue buffaloes, which mainly evident bulb heel contrast interdigital foot cattle. Further, FMDV infection induced a transient moderate leucopenia lymphopenia both but monocyte levels diverged. Relationship raised body temperature, development observed. Microscopic keratinized epithelium foot. findings indicated need investigate early depth for better understanding process.

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