Lumpy skin disease was spotted in Pakistan in Jamshoro district, Sindh in November 2021.[1] By 9 September 2022, over 7000 cattle had died.[2] Pakistan has 93 million cattle and buffaloes.[3]
In the beginning of March 2022, a representative of the Dairy and Cattle Farmers Association had requested government intervention in closing provincial borders for cattle.[4] The association had also sent a letter to the Prime Minister in this regard.[5][6] Samples from Karachi were sent to Islamabad for testing.[4]
A goat pox vaccine has been found effective.[7] Approval for imported vaccines was given in March 2022.[8][9]