Foot-and-mouth
disease is one of the highly contagious acute viral epidemics that
cause foot and mouth disease (FMD) in cattle and swine, and also in
cattle and swine.
It is an animal infectious disease that is infectious to horses, mainly
split into two pieces of hoof, and is highly contagious.
Foot-and-mouth disease has seven serotypes such as O, A, C, SAT-1,
SAT-2, SAT-3 and Asia-1. There are blisters on the hooves, which can
lead to poor walking, weight loss or mortality. The foot-and-mouth disease has a variant between serotypes, and
variants exist in serotypes, making vaccine production difficult. Other serotypes do not have immune function and it is important to apply them individually according to serotype. So far, foot and mouth vaccines are a method of injecting an inactivated virus into an inoculation target.