Black Leg in Cattle | Treatment, and Vaccine | Can Humans get blackleg?

Black Leg in Cattle

Black Leg in Cattle is an acute, febrile, highly fatal disease of cattle and sheep caused by Clostridium chauvoei and characterized by emphysematous swelling, commonly affecting heavy muscles (clostridial myositis). Other Names: Clostridial myonecrosis, black quarter, quarter ill, and Chouray Mar (in the local language). Cause of Blackleg in Cattle and Sheep: The causative agent of blackleg is a Clostridium bacterium […]

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Babesiosis | Piroplasmosis – Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

babesiosis in animals

Babesiosis is a non-contagious zoonotic disease caused by a number of protozoa belonging to the genus Babesia. Ticks are responsible for the transmission of protozoa. In this article, we will talk in detail about babesiosis, how it can be prevented and if animals get infected then how it can be treated. So let’s get into it. Other Names: Piroplasmosis, Redwater, […]

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