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Intracellular virus-induced polypeptides of pestivirus border disease virus

Virus Research, 1990
Intracellular virus specific polypeptides of pestivirus, border disease virus (BDV) in bovine turbinate cells were analysed by radio-immunoprecipitation with specific antisera. Eleven viral polypeptides with molecular weights of 220, 165, 118, 84, 66, 58, 55, 53, 45, 37 and 31 kDa, respectively, were detected in infected cells.
R K, Akkina, K P, Raisch
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Molecular characterization of border disease virus strain Aveyron.

Veterinary Microbiology, 2014
For the pestivirus border disease virus (BDV) at least seven major genotypes have been described (BDV-1-BDV-7). So far, complete genomic sequences have been reported for four BDV genotypes (BDV-1-BDV-4). In this study we report the entire genomic sequence of the noncytopathogenic (ncp) BDV-5 reference strain Aveyron. The viral genome encompasses 12,284
S. Vilcek   +4 more
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Border disease virus: delineation by monoclonal antibodies

Archives of Virology, 1994
Many ovine pestiviruses from Britain and a number of atypical porcine isolates are largely unrecognised by monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) specific for reference strains of classical swine fever virus and bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV). Additional mAbs have therefore been produced using some of these "unreactive" pestiviruses. Two of the viruses used
D J, Paton, J J, Sands, S, Edwards
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Border disease: persistant infection with the virus

Veterinary Record, 1979
Two genetically related sheep that produced border disease-affected lambs from successive pregnancies were identified. These sheep, and some of their progeny, were found to be persistently infected with a virus antigenically related to bovine virus diarrhoea/mucosal disease virus.
H A, Westbury, D V, Napthine, E, Straube
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Border disease virus: time to take more notice?

Veterinary Record, 2014
PESTIVIRUSES are the cause of classical swine fever (CSF), bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) and border disease in sheep. CSF has, for decades, been listed as an OIE notifiable disease, and is subject to compulsory destruction of all susceptible animals (pigs) on affected premises; measures supported by both international regulations and national ...
T. Sandvik
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Natural border disease virus infection in feedlot lambs

Veterinary Record, 2014
Border disease is caused by border disease virus (BDV, a pestivirus from the family Flaviviridae ) infection in sheep and goats (Vantsis and others 1976). BDV infection causes sizeable economic losses in sheep production around the world. In Spain, serological surveys have found 100 per cent flocks and 8–93 per cent sheep seropositive, respectively ...
J M, González   +5 more
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Border Disease Virus Infection of the Newborn Lamb

British Veterinary Journal, 1983
SUMMARY The viral infection following intramuscular inoculation of Border disease virus into newborn lambs was transient and clinically inapparent. No macroscopic or microscopic lesions were observed and lipid metabolism in the central nervous system was unaffected. There was, however, a significant reduction in growth rate.
P L, Roeder, D, Sweasey, S, Terlecki
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Detection of Border disease virus in cattle

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — Since July 2004, the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (vla) has been screening all bovine viral diarrhoea virus (bvdv) antigen elisa-positive blood samples with a TaqMan reverse transcriptase-pcr (rt-pcr) test that discriminates between bvdv type 1 (bvdv-1), type 2 (bvdv-2) and Border ...
M. P. Cranwell   +5 more
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Border disease virus isolated from a bovine fetus

Veterinary Record, 2009
Bovine abortion caused by Border disease virus Severe form of papular stomatitis in a Limousin bull Prevalent calf pneumonia consistent with the ...
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Molecular Characterization of Border Disease Virus, a Pestivirus from Sheep

Virology, 1994
Three serologically different pestivirus strains isolated from sheep were selected for molecular analysis. cDNA and deduced amino acid sequences of the genomic regions encoding glycoproteins E1 and E2 were obtained from the three strains. A comparison with amino acid sequences of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and classical swine fever virus (CSFV)
P, Becher   +3 more
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