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Lumpy skin disease: A newly emerging disease in Southeast Asia

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VETERINARY WORLD
卷 15, 期 12, 页码 2764-2771

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VETERINARY WORLD
DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2022.2764-2771

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Capripoxvirus; distribution; lumpy skin disease; newly emerging disease; Southeast Asia

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  1. One Health Research Unit
  2. Veterinary Infectious Disease Research Unit, Mahasarakham University, Thailand

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This article introduces the information about lumpy skin disease and its virus, and emphasizes the emerging status of lumpy skin disease in Southeast Asia. Further research on lumpy skin disease, especially in pathology, transmission, diagnosis, distribution, prevention, and control, is needed.
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is caused by LSD virus (LSDV). This virus has been classified in the genus Capripoxvirus, family Poxviridae which generally affects large ruminants, especially cattle and domestic water buffalo. The first outbreak of LSD was found in 1929 in Zambia, then spreading throughout Africa and with an ongoing expanding distribution to Asia and Europe. In 2020, LSD was found from Southeast Asia in Vietnam and Myanmar before reaching Thailand and Laos in 2021. Therefore, LSD is a newly emerging disease that occurs in Southeast Asia and needs more research about pathology, transmission, diagnosis, distribution, prevention, and control. The results from this review show the nature of LSD, distribution, and epidemic maps which are helpful for further information on the control and prevention of LSD.

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