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Vol. 9, Special Issue 1 (2024)

A comprehensive treatment strategy for bovine Papillomatosis: Assessing the synergistic effects of Autohaemotherapy, surgical intervention, and Autogenous vaccination

Author(s): Geethanjali PV, Litty Elizabath Louis, Deepa PM, M Vijayakumar and A Velavan
Abstract: Bovine papillomatosis is a common viral neoplastic skin disease characterized by the development of warts in various areas of a cattle's body. This study embarked on a holistic approach, intertwining Autohaemotherapy, surgical excision, and autogenous therapy. The study was conducted on three cows at TVCC, Namakkal, and cattle from ILFC pookode with papilloma’s predominantly located around the eyes, ears, and poll region of the cattle. The warts had varying diameters ranging from 1 to 7 cm. The treatment began with autohaemotherapy, succeeded by surgical excision of the warts. The excised samples were then utilized to formulate an autogenous vaccine. A month following this treatment, a remarkable reduction in size of the wart was evident, solidifying a multifaceted approach can amplify the therapeutic outcome against Bovine papillomatosis.
Pages: 609-612  |  113 Views  12 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Geethanjali PV, Litty Elizabath Louis, Deepa PM, M Vijayakumar, A Velavan. A comprehensive treatment strategy for bovine Papillomatosis: Assessing the synergistic effects of Autohaemotherapy, surgical intervention, and Autogenous vaccination. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2024;9(1S):609-612. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2024.v9.i1Si.1084
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