Introduction and spread of lumpy skin disease in south, east and southeast Asia
qualitative risk assessment and management
Food and Agriculture Organization ; Xavier Roche
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a vector-borne disease of cattle and Asian water buffalo that is included on the OIE (World Organisation
for Animal Health) list of notifiable diseases. In July 2019 LSD was introduced to Bangladesh, China and India and then spread to Nepal and Bhutan and in 2020 to various provinces of China
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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a vector-borne disease of cattle and Asian water buffalo that is included on the OIE (World Organisation
for Animal Health) list of notifiable diseases. In July 2019 LSD was introduced to Bangladesh, China and India and then spread
to Nepal and Bhutan and in 2020 to various provinces of China and India.A qualitative risk assessment was conducted to assess
the likelihood of introduction and/or spread of LSD in 23 countries in South, East and Southeast Asia based on information
available up to 31 October 2020.The economic impact of LSD for South, East and Southeast countries was estimated to be up
to USD 1.45 billion in direct losses of livestock and production. These losses may be higher, due to the severe trade implications
for infected countries. This document provides an overview of LSD control approaches, including prevention. The cost-effectiveness
estimation demonstrates a strong economic justification for vaccination and advocates for a regional approach to harmonize
control measures
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2021
Forlag: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 55
ISBN: 9789251335635
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