Abstract :
Caseous lymphadenitis has been a prevalent disease among farmed small ruminants in the majority of sheep-rearing countries
for over a century. As it is a chronic disease, introduction of control measures in many countries has been slow or absent, resulting
in a steady increase in the incidence of the disease. This, in turn, has impacted upon producers with respect to significant economic
losses, not to mention issues of animal welfare, through (in extreme cases) chronic ill-thrift, carcase condemnation at abattoirs and
reduced wool yields. This short review presents an overview of the current status of research on caseous lymphadenitis, with special
reference to transmission of disease, pathology and pathogenesis.
© 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Sheep , CLA , Caseous lymphadenitis , Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis