Bluetongue -- France
1. In cattle (the main carriers of bluetongue). Infected cattle generally not showing any signs of the disease, but occasionally signs can include: swelling and ulcers in the mouth; nasal discharge; red skin and eyes as a result of blood collecting beneath the surface; swollen teats; tiredness.
2. In sheep. The main signs of bluetongue are: ulcers in the mouth; discharge of mucus and drooling from mouth and nose; swelling of the mouth, head and neck, and the coronary band (where the skin of
Read more about it at HealthMap Global Disease Alerts via http://bit.ly/2dWlivL
No comments:
Post a Comment