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Received: 15 September 2020 | Revised: 25 October 2020 | Accepted: 9 November 2020 DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13923 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Efficacy and application of a novel topical anaesthetic wound formulation for treating cattle with Foot-and-Mouth disease: A field trial in Cameroon Sevidzem S. Lendzele1,2 | Jacques F. Mavoungou1,3 | Kong A. Burinyuy4 | Koumba A. Armel1 | Simon J. Dickmu5 | James R. Young6 | Peter C. Thomson7 | Peter A. Windsor6 1 Institut de recherche en Ecologie Tropicale (IRET-CENAREST), Libreville, Gabon Abstract 2 Ecole Doctorale des Grandes Ecoles Recently, a wound dressing formulation, (Tri-Solfen®, Medical Ethics Pty Ltd, (EDGE), Libreville, Gabon Australia; TS) registered for use in ruminant husbandry in Australia, was registered 3 Université des Sciences et Techniques (USTM), Franceville, Gabon for Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) therapy in large ruminants in Laos, following 4 School of Veterinary Science and Medicine, clinical observations of improved welfare and healing following treatment of FMD University of Ngaoundéré, Ngaoundéré, lesions. In November 2019, an FMD outbreak in Cameroon provided an opportunity Cameroon 5 for a field trial, comparing clinical responses and recoveries to treatments on a sam- The National Veterinary Laboratory (LANAVET), Garoua North, Cameroon ple of cattle (n = 36) comprising three equal groups of animals (n = 12), comparing 6 Sydney School of Veterinary Sciences, responses to three treatments: (i) the application to lesions of TS, (ii) the administra- The University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, Australia tion of parenteral oxytetraycline commonly used for FMD in Cameroon; and (iii) an 7 School of Life and Environmental Sciences, untreated control group (C). Appetite scores, lesion healing scores, and changes in The