نتایج جستجو برای: bvd virus

تعداد نتایج: 397356  

2017
Kerstin Wernike Jörn Gethmann Horst Schirrmeier Ronald Schröder Franz J Conraths Martin Beer

Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is one of the most important infectious diseases in cattle, causing major economic losses worldwide. Therefore, control programs have been implemented in several countries. In Germany, an obligatory nationwide eradication program has been in force since 2011. Its centerpiece is the detection of animals persistently infected (PI) with BVD virus, primarily based on the...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2008
H Guarino A Núñez M V Repiso A Gil D A Dargatz

Our objective was to determine the prevalence of serum antibodies to bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1) and bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) virus in beef cattle in Uruguay. A random sample of 230 herds selected with probability proportional to population size based on the number of cattle was chosen from a list frame of all registered livestock farms as of June 1999. Sera from up to 10 heifers, cows and ...

2001
David H. Zeman

from Operation-management factors associated with early-postnatal mortality of US foals, Losinger WC, Traub-Dargatz JL, Sampath RK, Morley PS, Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 47 (2000) 157-175, November 2000. Persistent BVD infection in US beef herds In 1996, testing for BVD persistent infection was carried out on 18,931 spring born calves in 128 beef herds. Of these herds, 76 were randomly sel...

2017
Matt J Yarnall Michael V Thrusfield

Bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) is a significant drain on efficient and successful cattle production in both dairy and beef systems around the world. Several countries have achieved eradication of this disease, but always through the motivation of stakeholders who accept the benefits of eradication. These include increased cattle welfare and fitness of cattle to withstand other diseases, and decre...

2017
A. M. Martinez-Ibeas Clare Power Jennifer McClure Riona G. Sayers

Background: BVD and IBR are contagious viral diseases highly prevalent in Irish cattle. Despite their significant reproductive and economic impact very little is known about the BVD and IBR status of stock bulls (a bull used for breeding purposes). There are still a high proportion of dairy farms in Ireland that rely on the use of a bull for breeding cattle and ensuring the fertility of the bul...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2006
Julia F Ridpath John D Neill Stefan Vilcek Edward J Dubovi Suzanne Carman

The first reported outbreak of bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) in 1946 described a transmissible acute disease characterized by severe leukopenia, high fever, gastrointestinal erosions and hemorrhages. However, in the ensuing years, the most commonly observed acute form of BVD was clinically mild. There was limited viral shed and spread following these acute infections. This led to the assumptions ...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1992
T Løken

Serological surveys in Norway have demonstrated neutralising antibodies against bovine virus diarrhoea (BVD) virus in cattle, sheep and goats. The prevalences were 18.5%, 4.5% and 3.6%, respectively. Occurrence of pestivirus-induced disease in Norway is described. Outbreaks of reproductive failure and mucosal disease have been reported, and the number of persistently-infected animals detected h...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2000
G M Ferreira D C Lourens M van Vuuren

The prevalence of bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) serologically positive animals in 18 dairy herds with clinical and pathological lesions suggestive of BVD infection, the post-vaccinal seroconversion rates in negative animals vaccinated twice with an inactivated BVD vaccine, and the control measures taken, are described. The pathological and histopathological findings in 6 necropsies performed on ...

2017
Norikazu ISODA Akihiro ASANO Michiru ICHIJO Shiho WAKAMORI Hiroshi OHNO Kazuhiko SATO Hirokazu OKAMOTO Shigeru NAKAO Hajime KATO Kazuma SAITO Naoki ITO Akira USUI Hiroaki TAKAYAMA Yoshihiro SAKODA

A scenario tree model was developed to propose efficient bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) control measures. The model used field data in eastern Hokkaido where the risk of BVDV infection in cattle has been reduced by an eradication program including mass vaccination, individual tests prior to communal pasture grazing, herd screening tests using bulk milk, and outbreak investigations of newly infecte...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2014
U Braun S F Reichle C Reichert M Hässig H P Stalder C Bachofen E Peterhans

Bovine viral diarrhea- and Border disease viruses of sheep belong to the highly diverse genus pestivirus of the Flaviviridae. Ruminant pestiviruses may infect a wide range of domestic and wild cloven-hooved mammals (artiodactyla). Due to its economic importance, programs to eradicate bovine viral diarrhea are a high priority in the cattle industry. By contrast, Border disease is not a target of...

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