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The article presents epizootological data of ephemeral rinderpest, diagnostic methods, pathogenesis, clinical signs and symptoms, pathological changes, differential diagnosis, methods of treatment and prevention of the disease. One of the most common carriers of the disease are bloodsuckers of the Culicoides and Culex genera. The disease persists in the form of epizootics, has a clear seasonal character, its greatest prevalence and manifestation is observed in summer and autumn during the period of peak activity of Culicoides and Culex.
Ephemeral Rinderpest, Productivity, Prevalence, Diagnosis, Symptoms