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Blue tongue disease in cattle and sheep

Blue tongue disease in cattle and sheep

Sheep infections caused by the bluetongue virus can also occur in cattle. Characterized by fever and ulcerative inflammatory changes in the mucosa of the oral cavity, nasal cavity, and gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms are mild in cattle. There is no specific treatment for treatment, and antibacterial, astringent and anti-inflammatory are tried to prevent secondary infection.

(Prescription 1)

Blue tongue disease in cattle and sheep

(1) Gentinomycin sulfate 800,000 to 1.2 million IU

Directions: Intramuscularly once, 2 times daily for 5 days.

(2) 3% hydrogen peroxide solution 200ml

Sulfa ointment 20g

Blue tongue disease in cattle and sheep

Usage: Ulcer area rinse, coat.

Note: Compound sulfonamides, chloramphenicol and other substitutes (1) can also be used, and gastroenteritis should be used for diarrhea. Severe illness is supplemented by cardiac strengthening and hydration.

Blue tongue disease in cattle and sheep

(Prescription 2)

Agavenovy hyginotropic weakened vaccine or bovine fetal kidney cell weakened tissue seedlings appropriate amount

Usage: Adult sheep are injected intramuscularly once a year. Lambs are injected after 6 months of age. Appropriate amounts of ewes should be vaccinated before mating or after 3 months of pregnancy.

Blue tongue disease in cattle and sheep