1National Dairy Research Institute, Eastern Regional Station, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, India.
4Animal Reproduction Division, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar -243122 (Uttar Pradesh).
2Division of Veterinary Parasitology, ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Urnroi Road, Umiam, Meghalaya - 793–103.
3Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Eastern Regional Station, 37, Belgachia Road, Kolkata -700 037, West Bengal, India.
Abortion, still birth, premature birth and mortality ofcross bred dairy cattle (Jersey × Tharparkar/Red Sindhi) were noticed in the organized dairy farm of National Dairy Research Institute, Eastern Regional Station, Kalyani, Nadia, situated in hot and humid climatic area nearer to the river Ganges of West Bengal, India. The history of the farm revealed newly introduction of pure bred dairy cattle and outbreak of FMD during mid March to mid April, affected about 34% cross bred cows. During investigation, intermittent rise of temperature (104°F -108°F), anorexia, rapid respiration, progressive deterioration of health of animals and loss of milk production were also noticed. On the basis of past history, twenty suspected animals were taken for disease investigation. Repeated visit of the farm and repeated examinations of blood smears were done to observe any haemoprotozoan infections. Twenty to thirty percent of those suspected animals were found positive for
Cattle, Intercurrent disease, Stress, Trypanosoma evansi