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Bovine Papillomatosis and Its Treatment Under Farm Condition
Bovine Papillomatosis and Its Treatment Under Farm Condition
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Dr Seena T.X.
Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
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ABSTRACT
Bovine papillomatosis is the viral infection commonly affecting heifers and milch animals.
Keywords Warts are usually found on the head, neck, shoulders and sensitive parts of body i.e. the
Bovine vaginal mucosa. The present study was conducted on eight heifers having wart on different
papilomatosis, parts of body in an organized cattle farm. The major aim of the study was to determine the
Thuja, cure rate of papillomatosis in cattle after four weeks using different treatment regimen i.e.
Anthiomaline, Thuja, Anthiomaline and prepared autogenous vaccine. Autogenous vaccines were
Autogenous vaccine prepared from chemically treated warts taken from animals in the herd. The autogenous
vaccine is more appropriate to have the strain of papillomavirus causing the wart problem
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in the herd than commercial vaccines. The study revealed that the homeopathic medicine
Accepted: Thuja (Thuja- 30) showed 100 per cent cure rate with no reoccurrence followed by
20 March 2019 Anthiomaline which showed 75 per cent reduction in wart size in infected animals. The
Available Online: administration of prepared autogenous vaccine did not show complete sloughing of wart in
10 April 2019 affected animal therefore, had zero efficiency.
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Archana, S.N., A. Prasad, Justin Davis and Seena, T.X. 2019. Bovine Papillomatosis and its
Treatment under Farm Condition. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 8(04): 2880-2884.
doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.804.336
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