Can Ox 5 disease infect people? What are the current infectious diseases in cattle?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    3: Thank you, Mr. Zhu, for your reply! Even though I've already mentioned it, I think I'd better go into more detail, because I'm still a little worried and afraid of infecting humans!

    During the four days of the cow's illness, my mother also needed to assist the veterinarian's **, and the cow had inevitable close contact, at the beginning, I didn't know the condition of the cow at all, she didn't prepare for the simplest precautionary measures at all, and I didn't think about anything else, because we are not a professional cattle farmer, and the cow is only used to farm the land, and now the cow is treated to death, and after that, the local epidemic prevention station has sent some household disinfection supplies, However, he did not mention the medical supplies of the human beings themselves, and asked the local medical personnel in the past, and he did not say whether there was any danger or infection to humans. I hope for your reply! Thank you so much!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Bovine lung disease, bovine epidemic fever, and bovine malignant catarrhal fever.

    1. Bovine lung disease, also known as infectious pleuropneumonia, is a contagious infectious disease caused by Mycoplasma pleuropneumoniae bovine. Sick cattle or infected cattle are the main source of infection, and the pathogen is excreted with respiratory and respiratory secretions, contaminating feed and drinking water, and being transmitted through the digestive tract or reproductive tract. The clinical features are serous fibropneumonia and pleurisy, which are mostly chronic and recessive infections with high morbidity and mortality and an infectious disease.

    2. Bovine epidemic fever, also known as three-day fever, is an acute, febrile infectious disease caused by bovine epidemic fever virus. The disease is usually transmitted through the respiratory tract, the bite of blood-sucking insects, or contact with sick animals. It mostly occurs from June to September, when there is a lot of rain and the climate is hot.

    It is characterized by sudden hyperthermia, severe catarrhal inflammation of the respiratory and digestive organs, and dyskinesia. The disease is violent, mostly benign, and the mortality rate is about 1-3% in the absence of secondary morbidity.

    3. Malignant catarrhal fever is an acute febrile infectious disease caused by bovine malignant catarrhal virus. The disease is more common in cattle aged 2-4 years, and less common in sheep. Sheep are carriers of the disease, and intercalary cattle and infected cattle are the main sources of transmission, which can occur all year round, but the incidence is highest in winter and early spring, which is characterized by catarrhal inflammation of the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract and digestive tract, corneal opacity and neurological symptoms, and the morbidity and mortality of the disease are high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Possible infectious diseases include: bovine pulmonary disease (pasteurosis), bacterial sexually transmitted diseases such as bovine salmonellosis, foot-and-mouth disease, epidemic fever, viral diarrhea and other viral sexually transmitted diseases, bovine pyrosomiasis, schistosomiasis and other parasitic diseases;

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Deworming For emaciated and appetite-losing cattle, the first thing to do is to remove nematodes, worms, flukes, tapeworms, etc. in the cattle, and also pay attention to the removal of body surface parasites. Adding rumen to feed can not only improve feed conversion rate, but also have obvious anti-coccidiosis effects.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Smallpox. Smallpox is the ** disease in cattle that infects people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many infectious diseases, such as mad cow disease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Then this one must be checked clearly, and you can take it for testing

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How to cure the No. 5 disease of cattle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At present, the infectious diseases of cattle include mad cow disease, which can't be felt, and foot-and-mouth disease can**, and psoriasis is leprosy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At present, there is no infectious disease in cattle, only pigs have plague, and the cattle themselves are not much sick, and their physique is much better than that of pigs.

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