Identification of Risk Factors Associated with Treatment for BRD in Beef Calves Within the First 60 Days After Arrival at Fattening Operations in Northwestern Italy Beef Calves. [PDF]
Nicola I +5 more
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Development of a Multiplex Real-Time PCR Assay for the Detection of Eight Pathogens Associated with Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex from Clinical Samples. [PDF]
Hao F +6 more
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A surrogate in vitro experimental model for off-label drug repurposing: inhibitory effect of montelukast on bovine respiratory syncytial virus replication. [PDF]
Kurucay HN +12 more
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Cross-sectional seroprevalence study of bovine herpesvirus 1, bovine respiratory syncytial virus, and parainfluenza virus 3 in cattle from Villavicencio, Colombia. [PDF]
González CB +5 more
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Development of a Novel, Non-Invasive Saliva Sampling Method for the Detection of Bovine Respiratory Viruses. [PDF]
Baumann S +6 more
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Generation of Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) from cDNA: BRSV NS2 Is Not Essential for Virus Replication in Tissue Culture, and the Human RSV Leader Region Acts as a Functional BRSV Genome Promoter [PDF]
ABSTRACT In order to generate recombinant bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV), the genome of BRSV strain A51908, variant ATue51908, was cloned as cDNA. We provide here the sequence of the BRSV genome ends and of the entire L gene. This completes the sequence of the BRSV genome, which comprises a total of 15,140 nucleotides.
Ursula J Buchholz +2 more
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The ability of a bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1) recombinant expressing the G protein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) to protect against BRSV infection was examined in calves. A synthetic G gene was inserted behind the gE promoter of BHV-1 to give a gE-negative, BHV-1/G recombinant.
G Taylor, G Keil, W I Morrison
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Comparison of DNA application methods to reduce BRSV shedding in cattle
We compared the protection afforded by three different DNA application methods against bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) infection in cattle. A synthetic gene that codes for the G protein of BRSV was inserted into a eukaryotic vector and was used in the vaccine. Intradermal (i.d.) application with a needleless injector (NI), the Pigjet, reduced
Johannes P M Langedijk +2 more
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Antibody dynamics in BRSV-infected Danish dairy herds as determined by isotype-specific immunoglobulins [PDF]
Using specific ELISAs, antibody levels of four different isotypes to bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) were determined in calves, following experimental BRSV infection. Most calves experienced an increase in the specific IgM and IgG1 titres about 6-10 days after infection with BRSV. The IgM titre was transient showing positive titres for only 5-
Lars E Larsen, A Uttenthal, K H Nielsen
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