FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
Etiology
- This disease is caused by
Picorna virus.
- The strains of this virus are
‘O’, ‘A’, ‘SAT-1’, ‘SAT-2’, ‘SAT-3’, ‘Asia-1’ and ‘C’.
Mode of Transmission
- Direct contact
- Ingestion
- Air borne spread (nocturnal
spread as humidity is high during the night time)
- Spread is more during the
cooler seasons.
- Infection through fomites.
- All the secretions and
infections from the animals remain infective.
- The carrier cattle may harbor
the virus in the esophageal fluid for 6 to 24 months.
Pathogenesis
- The virus initially settles in
the cells of the dorsal surface of the soft palate or on the lateral wall
of the pharynx following the entry. But, they do not produce any lesions
in these areas.
- They affect the mucous membrane
of the mouth cavity and invade the basal layer of the stratified
epithelium of the tongue and produce primary vesicles causing pyknotic changes
in the nucleus of the cells with leukocytic infiltration.
- Heart muscles may show acute
degeneration of the myocardial cell fibres in calf.
- Musculature will have striped
appearance which is termed as “tiger heart” (Graham, 1959)
Clinical Findings
- Morbidity is 100% but mortality
is less in indigenous cattle and comparatively more in pure and cross bred
cattle.
- Incubation period: 2-8 days to
2-3 weeks.
- Temperature may reach 104-1060F
- This is accompanied with
generalized malaise, depression, dejection and apathy to food and water.
- Reduction in milk yield.
- Vesicular stomatitis.
- Reduction of temperature is
seen after reaching the peak temperature.
- Drooling of foamy, roapy
salivation and protrusion of the tongue are the features in this stage.
- Vesicles may rupture due to jaw
movements.
- Animals refuse to eat due to
pain in oral mucosa.
Lesions
- The characteristics lesions
comprise of vesicles and ulcerations.
- Vesicular lesions become
apparent when sufficient amount of fluids accumulate inside.
Treatment
- Symptomatic treatment is done.
- Potassium permanganate, sodium
carbonate, boric acid and glycerin may be applied over mouth lesions.
- Antiseptic or antibiotics may
be given on foot lesions and lesions on mammary tissues.
Control
- Regular vaccination must be
done.
- Healthy animals must not be
allowed to mix with affected animals.
- Visitors must not be allowed
during the vulnerable season.