Bovine papillomatosis in a one-year-old kedah kelantan cross cattle calf

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Bovine papillomatosis is an infectious disease, characterized by the presence of multiple benign mass that can regress spontaneously or progress into malignant neoplasia caused by bovine papillomavirus. Epidermal proliferation causes the lesion to have the keratotic surface that resembles a cauliflower. In this case report, bovine papillomatosis that was encountered in a farm at UMK Bachok, Kelantan will be discussed. A year-old male Kedah Kelantan (KK) cross cattle calf was presented with a presence of multiple, circular, around 1-2cm in diameter, wart-like lesion localized on the ventral part of the mandible and on the chin. A series of diagnostic approaches had been conducted to reach the definitive diagnosis, which includes biopsy for histopathology, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and fecal examination.

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Odhah, M. N., Sabri, J., Reduan, M. F. H., Garba, B., Yahya, S. N. C., Chung, E. L. T., … Nani Izreen, M. S. (2021). Bovine papillomatosis in a one-year-old kedah kelantan cross cattle calf. International Journal of Veterinary Science, 10(3), 240–243. https://doi.org/10.47278/journal.ijvs/2021.037

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