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Risk analysis of lumpy skin disease in Turkey

2016; Agricultural Research Communication Centre; Issue: OF Linguagem: Inglês

10.18805/ijar.9370

ISSN

0976-0555

Autores

Ömer Barış İnce, Serkan Çakir, Mehmet Ali Dereli̇,

Tópico(s)

Transgenic Plants and Applications

Resumo

Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in Turkish cattle appeared suddenly two years ago. This study evaluates potential risks of LSD and recommends appropriate control measures. The World Animal Health Organization’s protocol was used for the risk analysis. Likelihoods for disease release and exposure were estimated with a qualitative scale ranging from negligible to high. Outbreaks were recorded in nine provinces in Turkey. Total economic loss due to the disease was estimated to be $241.903.500 US dollars. The risk analysis suggests a greater than negligible risk. Therefore, disease prevention and control strategies should be considered by the Turkish Veterinary Authority.

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