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Bovine Coronavirus Infects the Respiratory Tract of Cattle Challenged Intranasally
Bovine Coronavirus (BCoV) is a member of a family of viruses associated with both enteric and respiratory diseases in a wide range of hosts. BCoV has been well-established as a causative agent of diarrhea in cattle, however, its role as a respiratory ...
Katelyn R. Soules +6 more
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Recognition of cellular receptors by bovine coronavirus [PDF]
Bovine coronavirus (BCV) initiates infection by attachment to cell surface receptors the crucial component of which is N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid. Inactivation of receptors by neuraminidase treatment and restoration of receptors by enzymatic resialylation of asialo-cells is described as a method to determine (i) the type of sialic acid that is ...
B, Schultze, G, Herrler
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The transmission dynamics of BSE and vCJD. [PDF]
The bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) epidemic in cattle has had a huge economic impact on the agricultural industries across Europe. Furthermore, scientific evidence now strongly supporting a link between a new variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (
Ghani, Azra C +7 more
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High-Sulfated Glycosaminoglycans Prevent Coronavirus Replication
Coronaviruses (CoVs) are common among humans and many animals, causing respiratory or gastrointestinal diseases. Currently, only a few antiviral drugs against CoVs are available.
Stephanie Möller +8 more
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This review aims to summarize current data describing the characteristics of bovine coronavirus (BCV) and the three clinical syndromes with which this virus is associated. The first half of this paper consists of a general description of the virus, commencing with a brief outline of the methods used for in vitro growth.
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The nucleocapsid protein gene of bovine coronavirus is bicistronic [PDF]
For animal RNA viruses that replicate through an RNA intermediate, reported examples of bicistronic mRNAs with overlapping open reading frames in which one cistron is contained entirely within another have been made only for those with negative-strand or double-stranded genomes.
S D, Senanayake +3 more
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Isolation and Characterization of Contemporary Bovine Coronavirus Strains. [PDF]
Bovine coronavirus (BCoV) poses a threat to cattle health worldwide, contributing to both respiratory and enteric diseases. However, few contemporary strains have been isolated. In this study, 71 samples (10 nasal and 61 fecal) were collected from one farm in Ohio in 2021 and three farms in Georgia in 2023. They were screened by BCoV-specific real-time
Li Y +10 more
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Could human coronavirus OC43 have co-evolved with early humans?
This paper reports on an investigation of the role of codon usage evolution on the suggested bovine-to-human spillover of Bovine coronavirus (BCoV), an enteric/respiratory virus of cattle, resulting in the emergence of the exclusively respiratory Human ...
Paulo Eduardo Brandão
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Bovine Respiratory Coronavirus
Bovine coronaviruses (BCoVs) cause respiratory and enteric infections in cattle and wild ruminants. BCoV is a pneumoenteric virus that infects the upper and lower respiratory tract and intestine. It is shed in feces and nasal secretions and also infects the lung.
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Etiological and pathomorphological investigations in calves with coronaviral pneumoenteritis
The aim of the present study was to report the primary gross and microscopic lesions, as well as etiological agents of field cases of pneumoenteritis in neonate and juvenile calves.
Ismet Kalkanov, Ivan Dinev, Ivan Zarkov
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