Haemorrhagic septicemia

Haemorrhagic septicemia is also known as, “Septicemic pasteurellosis” and “Barbone”. Acute infection of cattle, buffalloes, sheep and goats. It is caused by Pasteurella multocida serotype B and occasionally D and E. The disease mainly occur during the rainy season and causing morbidity and mortality between 50-100%.
In experimental infections with lethal doses, cattle or buffalo develop clinical signs within a few hours and die within 18 to 30 hours. In natural infections, the incubation period is usually 1–3 days but some animals can carry the organism for varying periods without symptoms.
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