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Epidemiology and control of bovine ephemeral fever over Central Asia region

Menglliyev Ali SaykonovichDoctor of Philosophy of Veterinary Sciences. Termez institute of agro technologies and innovative developmentBobomurodov Urol ChorievichAssistant of the Department of Veterinary and Silkworm Breeding. Termez institute of agro technologies and innovative developmentAmonov Firdavs SaidaliyevichFaculty of Agrologistics and Business, Department of Zooengineering, Veterinary Medicine and Silk, Veterinary Medicine, student of group 316.Termez institute of agro technologies and innovative development
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<em>Bovine ephemeral fever (or 3-day sickness) is an acute febrile illness of cattle and water buffaloes. Caused by an arthropod-borne rhabdovirus, bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV), the disease occurs seasonally over a vast expanse of the globe encompassing much of Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Although mortality rates are typically low, infection prevalence and morbidity rates during outbreaks are often very high, causing serious economic impacts through loss of milk production, poor cattle condition at sale and loss of traction power at harvest.</em>

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