Home ›› 16 Jun 2023 ›› Nation

Lumpy skin disease kills hundreds of cows in Sylhet’s Kanaighat

Nation Desk
16 Jun 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 15 Jun 2023 23:16:41
Lumpy skin disease kills hundreds of cows in Sylhet’s Kanaighat

Hundreds of cattle in Kanaighat upazila of Sylhet district have contracted lumpy skin disease — causing grave concern among farmers ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.

Some 300 cows infected with lumpy skin disease have died in the upazila; cattle farmers and those who rear cows at home are facing huge losses as a result.

Sources said, the viral disease has been noticed in most cattle farms in the upazila. Cattle farmers are particularly worried considering the Eid-ul-Azha season, as they have been rearing the animals for the occasion.

Due to the outbreak of the virus, no cattle market has been set up in the upazila.

The viral disease is being noticed in Laxmiprashad West, Laxmiprashad East, Dighirpar East, Satbak and the municipality area.

The veterinarians in the Upazila Livestock Hospital are struggling to provide medical treatment to the cattle.

Lumpy skin disease had spread in the area two and a half months ago,said local sources.

At first, small lumps were seen on the cows and later the lumps were swollen. At one stage, reddish holes appeared on the cows’ skin, the farmers described. The infected cows cannot be fed properly as their throats also swell up, they added.

Most of the infected cows die due to gradual weakening.

It is a highly contagious virus, but the affected cattle can be cured after a few months of proper treatment.

Dr Nabanita Sarkar Tonni, in-charge of Kanaighat Upazila Livestock Hospital, said most of the cattle in the locality are being infected with the virus and there is no vaccine and medicine for its treatment.

The authorities concerned of the hospital have already circulated leaflets and made announcements about the outbreak of lumpy skin disease. A meeting has also been arranged in each union with farmers and farm owners over the issue, she said.

 

×