Bang's Disease May 2026
: Spread through contact with aborted fetuses, placental fluids, or vaginal discharges. It can also spread via contaminated feed or water.
: The "Bangs vaccine" (S19 or RB51) is given to young heifers to build immunity. bang's disease
: There is no practical treatment for infected cattle. Management focuses on: : Spread through contact with aborted fetuses, placental
, officially known as Brucellosis , is a highly contagious bacterial infection caused primarily by Brucella abortus . It is a zoonotic disease, meaning it primarily affects livestock (especially cattle) but can spread to humans. Disease Overview for Livestock officially known as Brucellosis
: Abortions, stillbirths, retained placentas, and reduced milk production.
: Spread through contact with aborted fetuses, placental fluids, or vaginal discharges. It can also spread via contaminated feed or water.
: The "Bangs vaccine" (S19 or RB51) is given to young heifers to build immunity.
: There is no practical treatment for infected cattle. Management focuses on:
, officially known as Brucellosis , is a highly contagious bacterial infection caused primarily by Brucella abortus . It is a zoonotic disease, meaning it primarily affects livestock (especially cattle) but can spread to humans. Disease Overview for Livestock
: Abortions, stillbirths, retained placentas, and reduced milk production.