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. 2022 Jun 13;84(8):1093–1100. doi: 10.1292/jvms.21-0649

Table 1. Detection of lumpy skin disease viral DNA in the samples collected from the diseased cattle at the first infected farm in Kinmen Island, Taiwan during the first outbreak in 2019.

Cattle ID Age (year-old) Samples taken Samples tested positive
104V1290 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs, skin, lung, abomasum Oral and nasal swabs, skin
104V1296 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs, skin, lung, abomasum Skin
102V18 7 Blood, oral and nasal swabs None
104V369 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs None
104V981 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs None
104V1288 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs None
104V1384 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs Oral and nasal swabs
104V1453 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs None
104V1461 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs None
104V1464 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs None
104V1467 5 Blood, oral and nasal swabs Oral and nasal swabs
105V195 4 Blood, oral and nasal swabs Oral and nasal swabs

The samples were tested by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time PCR recommended by the World Organization for Animal Health. A positive result was interpreted when both PCRs gave positivity.