Khalafalla A I, Gaffar Elamin M A, Abbas Z
Central Veterinary Research Laboratories, SOBA, Elamarat, Khartoum, Soudan.
Rev Elev Med Vet Pays Trop. 1993;46(4):548-50.
Outbreaks of lumpy skin disease in imported Friesian and indigenous cattle which occurred in the Khartoum State during the period of 1989-1991, are described. The disease was diagnosed from clinical findings, isolation and identification of the virus and from electron microscopy. Clinical findings included pyrexia, nasal discharge, appearance of multiple skin nodules of varying sizes, oedema of legs and brisket and abortion. The disease in purebred Friesian cattle was severe with a morbidity rate of 37.9% and a mortality rate of 4.2% while it was rather mild in indigenous cattle.
描述了1989年至1991年期间在喀土穆州进口的弗里斯兰牛和本地牛中发生的牛结节性皮肤病疫情。该疾病通过临床症状、病毒的分离和鉴定以及电子显微镜检查得以诊断。临床症状包括发热、鼻液、出现大小不一的多个皮肤结节、腿部和胸部水肿以及流产。纯种弗里斯兰牛的病情严重,发病率为37.9%,死亡率为4.2%,而本地牛的病情相对较轻。