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Lumpy Skin Disease

Why in News?
Recently, An MoU for production of Goat Pox vaccine and “Lumpi-ProVac” vaccine was signed in Nagpur. The indigenously developed vaccine is going to be a game changer in ongoing effort of government to control and eradicate the Lumpy Skin Disease.

What is the lumpy skin disease?

  • Lumpy skin disease is caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), which belongs to the genus capripoxvirus, a part of the poxviridae family (smallpox and monkeypox viruses are also a part of the same family).
  • The LSDV shares antigenic similarities with the sheeppox virus (SPPV) and the goatpox virus (GTPV) or is similar in the immune response to those viruses.
  • It is not a zoonotic virus, meaning the disease cannot spread to humans.

How does it spread?

  • It is a contagious vector-borne disease spread by vectors like mosquitoes, some biting flies, and ticks and usually affects host animals like cows and water buffaloes.
  • According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), infected animals shed the virus through oral and nasal secretions which may contaminate common feeding and water troughs.
    • Thus, the disease can either spread through direct contact with the vectors or through contaminated fodder and water. Studies have also shown that it can spread through animal semen during artificial insemination.

Indian Science Congress

Why in News?
Prime Minister will address the 108th Indian Science Congress (ISC) via video conferencing. 

About 108th Indian Science Congress (ISC)

  • The focal theme of this year’s ISC is “Science and Technology for Sustainable Development with Women Empowerment”.
  • It will witness discussions on issues of sustainable development, women empowerment and the role of science & technology in achieving this.
  • The participants will discuss and deliberate on ways to increase the number of women in higher echelons of teaching, research and industry, along with trying to find ways to provide women with equal access to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education, research opportunities and economic participation.
  • A special programme to showcase the contribution of women in science and technology will also be held, which will also witness lectures by renowned women scientists. 
  • Several other programmes will also be organised alongside ISC.
  • Children’s Science Congress will also be organised to help stimulate scientific interest and temperament among children.
  • Farmer’s Science Congress will provide a platform to improve the bio-economy and attract youth to agriculture.
  • Tribal Science Congress will also be held, which will also be a platform for scientific display of indigenous ancient knowledge system and practice, along with focusing on the empowerment of tribal women.
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1. What is lumpy skin disease?
Ans. Lumpy skin disease is a viral disease that affects cattle, primarily characterized by the formation of nodules or lumps on the skin and other tissues of the infected animals. It is caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), which belongs to the family Poxviridae.
2. How does lumpy skin disease spread?
Ans. Lumpy skin disease can spread through direct contact with infected animals or their secretions, as well as through the bites of certain insects, such as mosquitoes and ticks. It can also be transmitted through contaminated equipment or objects that come into contact with infected animals.
3. What are the symptoms of lumpy skin disease in cattle?
Ans. The symptoms of lumpy skin disease in cattle include the formation of nodules or lumps on the skin, usually starting around the head, neck, and genital areas. These nodules can later spread to other parts of the body. Other symptoms may include fever, loss of appetite, reduced milk production, and weight loss.
4. Is lumpy skin disease a threat to human health?
Ans. No, lumpy skin disease does not pose a direct threat to human health. It is primarily a disease that affects cattle and does not have the ability to infect humans. However, it can have significant economic consequences for the livestock industry due to reduced milk production, weight loss, and mortality in infected animals.
5. How can lumpy skin disease be controlled and prevented?
Ans. Lumpy skin disease can be controlled and prevented through various measures, including vaccination of cattle, strict biosecurity protocols to prevent the introduction and spread of the virus, and vector control to reduce the population of insects that transmit the disease. Early detection, isolation of infected animals, and proper disposal of carcasses also play a crucial role in controlling its spread.
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