New disease threatens India's milk production.

PositionDisease/Disorder overview

Lumpy skin disease (LSD), a transboundary animal disease that spreads quickly, has started affecting Indian cattle and Asian water buffalo. The disease can decrease milk production by more than half, damage hides and cause emaciation, infertility, and abortions in animals. It has spread to 20 of India's 28 states, putting at risk more than 303 million cattle and buffaloes that drive India's milk production. Characterized by skin nodules, nasal and ocular discharge, fever, and...

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