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The Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency says it has developed, for the first time in the world, a differential diagnosis technology for lumpy skin disease(LSD), a viral disease that affects cattle.
With the technology, jointly developed with Median Diagnostics, it can be determined within eight hours if a cow is infected with LSD.
When the nation saw cases of LSD emerge last October, such technology was applied and more than 22-hundred cows at 27 farms that weren’t infected with the disease were not culled.
The agency said existing gene differentiation methods used to pick out infected cows take at least a week for results to come out, making it difficult to apply them at urgent quarantine sites.
The agency said it plans to commercialize the new technology starting next year.