As of the 12th, the number of confirmed cases of cattle Lumpy Skin Disease has not increased.
The Lumpy Skin Disease Central Accident Response Headquarters (CARH) announced that the number of confirmed cases of cattle Lumpy Skin Disease in the country remained at 91 as of the morning of that day.
Since the 91 cases reported the previous afternoon, there are currently no suspected cases under additional examination by the CARH.
On the 10th, the CARH completed vaccination at cattle farms nationwide.
Lumpy Skin Disease is a viral disease transmitted by blood-sucking insects such as mosquitoes and biting flies, causing symptoms such as high fever and skin nodules (lumps) in infected cattle.
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