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Ukraine: diarrhea of ​​unknown origin affects cattle

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Volyn province is in the North West of Ukraine, bordering Poland.

This disease could be anything, incl. Schmallenberg virus.


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In a few days the illness covered the whole area


machinetranslation

In Volyn unknown virus has infected cows

17.07.2012

Inspectors Veterinary Medicine Lyubomlskogo region Volyn region found viral diarrhea of ​​unknown origin, affecting cattle, Deputy Chief State Veterinary Inspector of the district Lyubomlskogo Peter Nikonchuk.

"This virus diarrhea of ​​unknown origin, which affects only a specific cattle. Perhaps it is related to weather conditions. The disease broke out on the side of Pribuzhskoye district, and within a few days already appeared on the opposite side of the region "- said P.Nikonchuk.

As stated on the website of the State Veterinary and Phytosanitary Service of Ukraine, according to Deputy Chief Inspector, the disease has already spread to other neighboring areas - Shatsky, and Starovyzhivskom Turiysk. There is an ongoing treatment of animals.

"The treatment we carry out in those villages where there is a disease - it tells us about the population. The disease lasts three or four days, and while there were no cases of livestock deaths, "- said P.Nikonchuk.

vsyapravda

EcoRia
 
Re: Ukraine: diarrhea of ​​unknown origin affects cattle

No diagnosis yet from the Ukraine

july 20, 2012

Several reports suggest the suspected disease could be tickborne: piroplasmosis or anaplasmosis .

Mmm....


snip machinetranslated:

Signs of diarrhea than is the general depression, reduced yields, but high temperature in animal no.

source: http://www.volyn.com.ua/?rub=20&article=0&arch


What they do: remove the sick cow out of the pasture into the stable, give dry feed, restricted water, injection (antibiotic?), cured after 3 to 4 days.

source: http://perec.in.ua/pepper_life/366/



Absence of fever doesn't support tickborne etiology; to be continued.
 
Re: Ukraine: diarrhea of ​​unknown origin affects cattle

UPDATE

Untill today, after checking newssources and government website:

no follow-up news, no confirmation, no exclusion of Schmallenberg virus in relation to the diarrhea cases in cattle in Ukraine.
 
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