Lobular pneumonia in cattle is an infectious disease caused by Acinetobacter pasteurella, which can cause respiratory inflammation in cattle. Its symptoms include cough, sneezing, shortness of breath, out of breath and so on. If the treatment is not timely or ineffective, the condition will gradually worsen, and cattle may die of respiratory failure, cardiopulmonary failure, septic shock and other reasons.
The key to treat lobar pneumonia is early diagnosis and active and effective antibiotic treatment. It is suggested that farmers find diseases in time, use drugs to treat them, and take measures such as disinfection and ventilation to prevent diseases from spreading or recurring in pastures.