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Ephemeral fever

   About the Diseases

    Causes
  • It is an arthropod transmitted viral disease of cattle and buffaloes.
  • Among the cattle age group ranging from 6 months to2 years are more susceptible.
  • The virus belonging to rhabdo virus group.

   Mode of Transmission  
  • The disease is transmitted by sand fly.
  • Mosquitoes like culex, culicoides have been suggested as a disease transmitter.
  • Transmission does not occur by direct contact from animal to animal or via their discharges.
  • Outbreak generally used to occur in summer season.
  • The virus spread rapidly by wind and spread of the virus over three thousand miles within 5 months period has been reported.
  • After infection the virus is found in the blood of cattle in about 5 days. The insects pick up the virus from the blood. Even 0.002 ml of blood may produce disease in susceptible hosts.
  • The viruses never exist in the recovered animals and it is suggested that some fauna may be responsible for carryover of the virus from season to season.
  • The disease can be transmitted by injection of whole blood.

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   Symptoms

    Clinical symptoms
  • The disease is preceded by a sharp rise of temperature ranging between 103-107˙F or more.
  • There is shivering and muscle trembling.
  • The affected cattle decline to move and if forced to move, they move with great difficulty with arched back condition.
  • There is marked anorexia and appreciable reduction in milk yield.
  • Salivation, nasal secretion and lacrymation are noticed.
  • Muscle of the affected limb becomes stiff, hard and painful.
  • The animal shows lameness to acute laminitis.
  •  Severely affected cattle may lie down with extended rigid hind limbs.
  • Lameness may shift from one leg to other within few hours.
  • The recumbent animals will also show suspended rumination, grinding of the teeth and signs of groaning.

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   Management Methods

     Control measures  
  • Vector control is the important key to curb down this disease propagation.
  • At present no commercial vaccine is available.

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