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145 Reports September 2020 145 reports September 2020 Internal parasites Intestinal Roundworms (September 2020) jkccff Lydenburg, Hammanskraal, Onderstepoort, Pretoria, Makhado, Modimolle, Polokwane, Christiana, Potchefstroom, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Frankfort, Parys, Senekal, Wesselsbron, Bergville, Dundee, Eshowe, Estcourt, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Newcastle, Vryheid, East London, Graaff-Reinet, Caledon, Darling, George, Moorreesburg, Riversdale, Stellenbosch, Swellendam, Colesberg Internal parasites – Resistant roundworms (September 2020) jkccff Potchefstroom, Vryheid, East London, George x Internal parasites – Tapeworms (September 2020)jkccff Bapsfontein, Nigel, Pretoria, Klerksdorp, Bloemfontein, Reitz, Mooi River, Underberg, Graaff- Reinet, Caledon 00 Internal parasites – Tapeworms Cysticercosis (measles) (September 2020) jkccff Polokwane, George, Malmesbury, Kimberley 00 Internal parasites – Liver fluke worms (September 2020)jkccff Bethal, Lydenburg, Bapsfontein, Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom, Bethlehem, Clocolan, Reitz, Senekal, Estcourt, Howick, Underberg, Steynsburg, George, Riversdale, Stellenbosch Internal parasites – Conical fluke (September 2020) jkccff Lydenburg, Potchefstroom, Bethlehem, Clocolan, Parys, Philippolis, Reitz, Vrede, Zastron, Estcourt, Mooi River, Underberg, Aliwal North, Steynsburg Internal parasites – Parafilaria (September 2020) jkccff Mtubatuba, Paarl, Kimberley Blue ticks (September 2020) Balfour, Ermelo, Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Standerton, Hammanskraal, Nigel, Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom,jkccff Schweizer-Reneke, Bethlehem, Frankfort, Vrede, Warden, Winburg, Zastron, Bergville, Eshowe, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, Aliwal North, East London, Darling, George, Malmesbury, Moorreesburg Resistant Blue ticks (September 2020) jkccff Mtubatuba, East London Bont ticks (September 2020) jkccff Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Hammanskraal. Pretoria, Rustenburg, Stella, Bergville, Dundee, Mtubatuba, Pietermaritzburg, Pongola, East London Brown ear-ticks (September 2020) jkccff No report received Bont-legged ticks (September 2020) Balfour, Pretoria, Christiana, Klerksdorp, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Kroonstad, Warden, Winburg, Bergville, Eshowe, East London, Beaufort West, Malmesbury, De Aar, Kuruman Red-legged tick (September 2020) Balfour, Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Christiana, Memel. jkccff Parys, Wesselsbron, Underberg Paralysis ticks (September 2020) jkccff Ermelo, Steynsburg Biting lice (Red lice) (September 2020) jkccff Standerton, Leeudoringstad, Bloemfontein, Clocolan, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Senekal, Warden Sucking lice (Blue lice) (September 2020) jkccff Leeudoringstad, Clocolan, Hoopstad, Memel, Senekal, Zastron, Aliwal North, Kimberley Sheep scab (September 2020) jkccff Pretoria, Christiana, Steynsburg Mange (September 2020) jkccff Balfour, Grootvlei, Christiana, Leeudoringstad, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Bultfontein, Hoopstad, Reitz, Winburg, Worcester Itch mite (September 2020) jkccff No report received Blowflies (September 2020) jkccff Bethlehem, Winburg Screw-worm (September 2020) jkccff No report received Nasal bot (September 2020) jkccff Pretoria Midges and Mosquitoes (September 2020) jkccff Balffour, Nigel, Pretoria, Malmesbury, Oudtshoorn, Wellington Coccidiosis (September 2020) jkccff Nelspruit, Hammanskraal, Pretoria, Makhado, Polokwane, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Oranjeville, Vrede, Estcourt, Mooi River, Newcastle, Bathurst, Stutterheim, George, Malmesbury, Kuruman, Upington Cryptosporidiosis (September 2020) jkccff Pretoria, Makhado, Christiana, Vryburg, Bethlehem, Clocolan, Vrede, Winburg, Bergville, Dundee, Estcourt, Howick, Alexandria, Jeffreys Bay, Darling, George, Malmesbury, Oudtshoorn, Riversdale, Swellendam Tick transmitted disease - African redwater (September 2020 ) Makhado, Polokwane, Potchefstroom, Hoopstad, Bergville, Howick, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, East London, Jeffreys Bay, George xx x Tick transmitted disease Asiatic redwater (September 2020) Balfour, Standerton, Makhado, Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom, Bergville, Dundee, Eshowe, Mtubatuba, East London, Humansdorp xx Tick and biting fly transmitted disease Anaplasmosis (September 2020) Balfour, Grootvlei, Middelburg, Standerton, Christiana, Leeudoringstad, Potchefstroom, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Clocolan, Hoopstad, Senekal, Winburg, Bergville, Mooi River, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, Alexandria, East London, Darling, George, Moorreesburg, Riversdale, Kuruman Tick transmitted disease - Heartwater (September 2020) Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Hammanskraal, Pretoria, Hoedspruit, Makhado, Mokopane, Polokwane, Vaalwater, Brits, Klerksdorp, Rustenburg, Bergville, Dundee, Estcourt, Mtubatuba, Pongola, Alexandria, Bathurst, East London, Grahamstown, Stutterheim Tick transmitted disease – Corridor disease (September 2020) No report received Tick toxicosis – Sweating sickness (September 2020) Schweizer-Reneke Venereal disease-Trichomonosis (September 2020) Bethal, Ermelo, Grootvlei, Hendrina, Middelburg, s Standerton, Bronkhorstspruit, Polokwane, Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom, Rustenburg, Schweizer-Reneke, Stella, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Clocolan, Dewetsdorp, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Frankfort, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Memel, Oranjeville, Senekal, Viljoenskroon, Vrede, Warden, Winburg, Zastron, Bergville, Dundee, Newcastle, Vryheid, Aliwal North, East London, Queenstown, Steynsburg, Malmesbury, Kuruman Venereal disease – Vibriosis (September 2020) Hendrina, Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom, Stella, Bloemfontein, Dewetsdorp, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Senekal, Winburg, Bergville, Newcastle, East London, Queenstown, Steynsburg x Venereal disease – Pizzle disease (September 2020) Reitz x Insect and tick transmitted disease Lumpy skin disease (Septemberkjkjnmn 2020) Makhado, Viljoenskroon, Heidelberg, Swellendam Insect transmitted disease Three-day stiffsickness (September 2020)kjkjnmn Potchefstroom, Mtubatuba, Pongola, Jeffreys Bay Insect transmitted disease – Blue tongue (September 2020) Pretoria, Potchefstroom,kjkjnmn Kuruman Insect Transmitted disease Rift Valley Fever (September 2020) No report received x Viral disease - Snotsiekte (BMC) (September 2020)kjkjnmn Bronkhorstspruit, Pretoria, Vaalwater, Brits, Klerksdorp, Schweizer-Reneke, Stella, Bloemfontein, Hoopstad, Winburg, Pongola Viral diseases – Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) (September 2020) kjkjnmn East London Viral diseases – Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) – Septemberkjkjnmn 2020 Lydenburg, Winburg, East London Viral diseases – Bovine Respiratory Syncitial Virus (BRSV) (September 2020)kjkjnmn No report received Viral disease – Enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) (Septemberkjkjnmn 2020) Winburg, Underberg, Alexandria, Darling, George, Malmesbury, Riversdale Viral diseases – Foot and Mouth Disease (September 2020)kjkjnmn No report received Viral diseases – Corona virus (September 2020)kjkjnmn Lydenburg, Bethlehem Viral diseases – Rota virus (September 2020)kjkjnmn Christiana, Bethlehem, Vrede, Warden, Caledon, George Viral disease – Warts (September 2020) Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Bapsfontein, Nigel,kjkjnmn Makhado, Christiana, Hoopstad, Reitz, Viljoenskroon, Winburg, Bergville, Howick, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, East London, Malmesbury, Stellenbosch Viral disease – Orf (September 2020)kjkjnmn Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Bapsfontein, Hammanskraal, Pretoria, Polokwane, Brits, Christiana, Bultfontein, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Hoopstad, Oranjeville, Viljoenskroon, Camperdown, Dundee, Beaufort West, George, Moorreesburg, Oudtshoorn, Piketberg, Stellenbosch, Kuruman Viral diseases – Rabies (cattle) (September 2020)kjkjnmn Colesberg Viral diseases – Jaagsiekte (September 2020)kjkjnmn No report received Fungal disease – Ringworm (September 2020)kjkjnmn Balfour, Bethal, Ermelo, Lydenburg, Nigel, Pretoria, Christiana, Stella, Vryburg, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Excelsior/Ladybrand,, Hoopstad, Memel, Reitz, Senekal, Viljoenskroon, Wesselsbron, Bergville, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Newcastle, Steynsburg, George, Malmesbury, Riversdale, Stellenbosch, Kuruman Bacterial disease – Bovine Brucellosis (September 2020)kjkjnmn Ermelo, Lydenburg, Makhado, Polokwane, Bloemhof, Brits, Klerksdorp, Lichtenburg, Rustenburg, Stella, Vryburg, Bloemfontein, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Frankfort, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Senekal, Viljoenskroon, Winburg, Zastron, Aliwal North, East London, Steynsburg, Kimberley Bacterial disease – Ovine brucellosis Brucella ovis (Septemberkjkjnmn 2020) Bethlehem, Oranjeville, Dundee, De Aar Bacterial disease – E.coli (September 2020)kjkjnmn Balfour, Grootvlei, Lydenburg, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Bultfontein, Hoopstad, Winburg, Dundee, Mooi River, Vryheid, Alexandria, Beaufort West, Darling, George, Oudtshoorn, Colesberg Bacterial disease - Salmonellosis (September 2020)kjkjnmn Underberg, Malmesbury, Piketberg Bacterial disease – Enzootic abortion (September 2020)kjkjnmn Bronkhorstspruit, Vryburg, Reitz, Kuruman Bacterial disease – Johne’s disease (September 2020)kjkjnmn Vryburg Bacterial disease – Q-fever (September 2020)kjkjnmn No report received Bacterial disease – Blackquarter (September 2020)kjkjnmn Ermelo, Hendrina, Klerksdorp, Leeudoringstad, Bethlehem, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Frankfort, Hoopstad, Reitz, Senekal, Smithfield, Winburg, Bergville, Dundee, Underberg, Vryheid, East London, Queenstown, Heidelberg, Riversdale Bacterial disease - Swelled head (September 2020)kjkjnmn Bronkhorstspruit, Parys, Reitz, Bergville, Steynsburg Bacterial disease – Blood gut (sheep) (September 2020)kjkjnmn Hendrina, Nelspruit, Bapsfontein, Modimolle, Oranjeville, Kuruman Bacterial disease – Red gut (cattle) (September 2020)kjkjnmn
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