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Degnala Disease in Buffalo

A Case Study of Degnala Disease in Buffalo

Published: July 24, 2012
Summary
History, clinical signs and diagnosis A female buffalo of 8-year-old age from Phulbari-3, Chitwan, Nepal was reported to have alopecia and sloughing of tail. According to the farmer the animal had gradually lost its appetite for several days back and similar was the body condition. On clinical examination, we found 102 ° F temperature, alopecia and sloughing of tail, alopecia around the...
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Laxman Ghimire
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Raja Mukherjee
Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
4 de agosto de 2012

Quite Informative article about Degnala Disease in Buffalo.

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Dr. Avinash Dubey
30 de enero de 2017
Thanks for study about Degnala it helps we for dignos and treatment
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Rajeev Singh
13 de febrero de 2017
Feeding of mouldy feed sb stopped immediately. One good liver tonic sb prescribed for 15 days alongwith a broad spectrum antibiotic and one shot of ivermectin.
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Rajesh Dhankhar
17 de mayo de 2018

Circular rings in tail, no other symptoms. Is it daganella?

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Curious Student
12 de julio de 2021
How did you diagnose the disease by culture of skin screpping if only the toxin is responsible for it?
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