Lumpy Skin Disease Widespread in South Africa: Vaccination Timing Critical
Lumpy Skin Disease Widespread in South Africa: Vaccination Timing Critical
US · Published Mar 14, 2026
Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) is widespread among cattle in South Africa, affecting even young calves.
Vaccination timing is critical; spring and early summer vaccinations are recommended to build immunity before peak transmission.
Symptoms include skin nodules, fever, and reduced milk production; early detection and veterinary intervention are essential.
LSD affects cattle due to wet summer
Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) is significantly impacting cattle in South Africa, affecting even young calves because a wet summer has promoted the spread of insect vectors. Veterinarian Dr. Dave Midgley notes that while calves from vaccinated mothers usually have protection, some are still contracting the disease, highlighting the need for effective vaccination strategies.
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