LIGHTNING STROKE IN ANIMALS

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by-DR SANTOSH KUMAR (B.V.Sc & A.H.) TVO , VET HOSPITAL BALRAMPUR , KATIHAR. EMAIL ID- DRSANT79@GMAIL.COM

INTRODUCTION:

Lightning stroke is the massive discharge of electricity between clouds or between cloud and objects on earth.. These high voltage current reaches earth and spread on large area on ground due to dampness or water bodies.

It causes damage to human as well as animals every year. Animals are more vulnerable to lightning stroke as they are placed outside during thunderstorm and they have more step potential due to gaps between their four legs. Large animals like giraffe and elephants are even more likely to get stroked by lightning due to higher chance of touch potential and higher side flash.

CLINICAL FINDINGS

In strong lightning stroke, as in direct strike, animal dies instantly.

In low potential stroke ,animal(S) become unconscious and may recover in few minutes to several hours.

In many cases blindness, limb paralysis, bone fracture or eardrum ruptures may be seen.

In most animals, singing of hairs or skin burn are seen.

PM FINDINGS

In most carcass,

Arboreal or fern pattern capillary congestion underneath skin

Bleeding from nostrils, eyes, ears or anus.

Unchewed or half chewed food in oral cavity

Severe haemorrhage in organs

Localized muscular rupture, haemorrhage and bone fractures

Early rigor mortis, rapid bloating and rapid carcass decomposition ( 6-8 hrs)

Lung congested but not compressed

Muscular infarction

MECHANISM

Lightning stroke damage nerve, muscle, organs and/ or bones. Animals dies of asphyxiation due to respiratory failure or hypovolemic shock due to ventricular fibrillation.

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CONCLUSION

Lightning stroke can be confirmed by clinical as well as circumstantial evidence taken together. Since carcass decomposes rapidly, in most cases death can be confirmed mostly based on circumstantial evidences like smashed or burnt tree and by ruling out other diseases by thorough necropsy of a well preserved carcass.

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