A study on hematobiochemical alterations in cattle affected with lumpy skin disease in and around Bidar
Author(s):
Dr. Jafarsab, Dr. Akash, Dr. Ravindra BG, Dr. Sandeep Halmandge, Dr. Mallinath KC, Dr. Venkanagouda Doddagoudar and Dr. Vivek R Kasaralikar
Abstract:
28 cattle showing clinical signs such as decreased feed intake, fever, nodular skin lesions, oedema of limbs and brisket region, enlargement of prescapular and prefemoral lymph nodes and lymphatic tracts, lacrimation and nasal discharge were clinically examined thoroughly, increase in the rectal temperature and respiratory rate were evident. Complete blood count revealed leucocytopenia and anemia. Significant increase in the levels of ALT, AST, ALP, TP, creatinine and significant decrease in the levels of albumin, glucose and calcium were the important findings of serum biochemistry.
How to cite this article:
Dr. Jafarsab, Dr. Akash, Dr. Ravindra BG, Dr. Sandeep Halmandge, Dr. Mallinath KC, Dr. Venkanagouda Doddagoudar and Dr. Vivek R Kasaralikar. A study on hematobiochemical alterations in cattle affected with lumpy skin disease in and around Bidar. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 2022; 11(10S): 958-960.