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Lumpy skin disease: How climate change helped spread a disea
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Lumpy skin disease: How climate change helped spread a disease that killed more than 1.5 lakh cows
In 2022, more than 50 lakh cattle contracted lumpy skin disease in Rajasthan alone. Experts say that a shifting, unpredictable climate made the problem worse.
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