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Evaluation of β-Propiolactone-Inactivated and Chloroform-Treated-Virus Vaccines Against Bovine Viral Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1972
SUMMARY Two vaccines were prepared from a culture of the National Animal Disease Laboratory (NADL) strain of bovine viral diarrhea-mucosal disease (bvd-md) virus grown on primary bovine embryonic kidney (bek) cells. One vaccine was inactivated with β-propiolactone (bpl) and the second was treated with chloroform.
A L, Fernelius   +2 more
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[Bovine virus diarrhea/mucosal disease: a review].

Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 1994
Infections with the Bovine Viral Diarrhea/Mucosal Disease Virus (BVDV) are widespread and cause a variety of diseases including reproductive disorders, abortion and malformation, pneumoenteritis, thrombocytopenia and mucosal disease. Together with the closely related border disease virus of sheep (BDV) and European Swine fever virus (CSFV), also ...
M, Weiss   +4 more
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[Serological study of the bovine virus diarrhea-mucosal disease].

Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1983
Employed were the virus-neutralization test (VNT), the complement-fixation tests (CFT), and the immunodiffusion test (IT) in the study of serum samples of calves on a total of 25 farms that had records of virus diarrhea-mucosal disease (VD-MD) in the course of two years.
P, Tsvetkov, K, Petkova, D, Ognianov
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Evaluation of a Soluble Antigen Vaccine Prepared from Bovine Viral Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease Virus-Infected Cell Cultures

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1971
SUMMARY A soluble antigen (sa) vaccine against bovine viral diarrhea-mucosal disease (bvd-md) was prepared by CsCl density gradient ultracentrifugation of a chloroform-inactivated culture of the NADL strain of bvd-md virus. The immunogenicity of the vaccine was evaluated in calves serologically negative for antibody against bvd-md.
A L, Fernelius   +2 more
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[Bovine virus diarrhea/mucosal disease virus: diagnosis and approach in clinical practice].

Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1989
Recent studies on bovine virus diarrhoea (BVD virus) afforded a deeper understanding of the epizootiology of this virus. It is of vital importance to determine whether BVD virus infection occurs within the uterus prior to the 120th day of gestation, during a later stage of pregnancy or after birth.
G H, Wentink   +3 more
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[Bovine virus diarrhea/mucosal disease in cattle--clinical findings in 103 calves and cattle].

Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 1997
One hundred and three calves and heifers persistently infected with BVD virus were examined. The most important clinical findings in order of frequency were weight loss, erosions of the oral mucosa, diarrhea, anorexia and fever. In addition, nasal discharge, lymph node enlargement, erosions of the nose, muzzle and interdigital cleft and ...
U, Braun, B, Thür, M, Weiss, T, Giger
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A study of bovine virus diarrhea mucosal disease virus by plaque technique.

Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee, 1970
Bovine virus diarrhea-mucosal disease (BVD-MD), NADL, strain formed 3-4 mm plaques on monolayers of bovine embryo kidney (BEK), lung and testicular (BET) cell cultures on post inoculation day four. Plaques were 1.5 mm on the post inoculation day five in lamb testicular cell cultures.
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Gebe ineklerde ve fötuslarında bovine virus diarrhea-mucosal disease (BVD-MD)

2020
57 6. ÖZET Türkiye'de daha önce karşılaşılan konjenital anomalili buzağı doğumları ve bu tip hayvanların doğumunda BVDV'nin etken olabileceğinin ileri sürülmesini takiben, gebe ineklerde doğal yolla meydana gelebilecek BVDV enfeksiyonları sırasında etkenin fötusa transplasental geçiş olasılığı ve fötustaki organ lokalizasyonu araştırıldı ...
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Bovine virus diarrhea-mucosal disease. II. Isolation and characterization of a cytopathogenic virus and experimental production of the disease.

National Institute of Animal Health quarterly, 1979
A disease broke out in calves in the Tokachi district of Hokkaido. It induced pyrexia, respiratory symptoms, diarrhea, bloody feces, leukopenia, and sometimes erosion of the oral mucous membrane and muzzle. Its morbidity rate was 90% and its fatality rate 50%. Bovine virus diarrhea (BVD) virus was isolated from organs of dead calves and blood and feces
Y, Hashiguchi   +3 more
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