- When you first noticed it
- Which rearing stage it is
- Mortality rate and observed count
- Recent temperature and humidity changes
- Leaf condition and storage time
- Symptom tags and free notes
Silkworm Symptom Triage Note
Record symptoms, onset, mortality, recent temperature and humidity changes, and mulberry leaf condition in a structured note instead of guessing a disease name.
Separate observation lanes help when pebrine, grasserie, flacherie, and muscardine have different conditions and timelines.
Start with the whole picture and keep the form minimal.
Keep size variation, source lot, and chronic weakness visible.
Keep swelling, translucence, leakage, and post-heat worsening visible.
Keep leaf freshness, feeding stop, diarrhea, and odor visible.
Keep humidity, poor ventilation, powdery change, and hard cadavers visible.
General
Start with the whole picture and keep the form minimal.
Use when the disease name is still unclear.
Pebrine-like
Keep size variation, source lot, and chronic weakness visible.
Use when uneven growth or chronic weakness stands out.
Grasserie-like
Keep swelling, translucence, leakage, and post-heat worsening visible.
Use when body swelling or leakage is prominent.
Flacherie-like
Keep leaf freshness, feeding stop, diarrhea, and odor visible.
Use when feeding has dropped or leaves look old.
Muscardine-like
Keep humidity, poor ventilation, powdery change, and hard cadavers visible.
Use when humidity jumps or powdery change appears.
How to use
- Choose an observation lane and, if needed, start with General.
- Enter the rearing stage, mortality, and the first time you noticed the issue.
- Add recent temperature and humidity changes, leaf condition, and symptom tags.
- Review the priority, summary, flags, and next check in the output panel.
- Use text, JSON, or CSV when you need to save or share the record.
Samples
SamplesFlacherie-like case with stale leaves
Muscardine-like case with high humidity and powdery change
Glossary
Observation lane
A form group that changes the observation order instead of naming a disease.
Onset
The moment you first notice a problem or when symptoms become visible.
Reference window
The time window used to compare temperature and humidity just before the event.
Mortality rate
The ratio of dead count to observed count.
Mulberry leaf condition
The state of the leaf, such as freshness, dampness, and storage time.
FAQ
Is this AI diagnosis?
No. It does not confirm disease names. It only organizes observations and priority.
Can I use it even if I do not know the disease?
Yes. Choose General to keep a basic record even when the disease is unknown.
Why are the forms separated?
Because pebrine, grasserie, flacherie, and muscardine have different conditions to watch. Separate lanes reduce missed observations.
Are records sent to a server?
Not by default. You can use local storage, copy, and export only.
Can I use it in other languages?
Yes. The UI and auto summary follow the page language. Free notes remain in the language you typed.
Notice
- This tool is not AI diagnosis. It does not confirm disease names or decide treatments.
- If mortality rises quickly or powder-like growth spreads, follow local biosecurity and hygiene rules and seek confirmation when needed.
- Records stay in this browser by default. They are not sent to a server unless you copy or export them.