Cytopathic BVDV-1 Induces Type I Interferon Expression through IRF-1 and IRF-7 Transcriptional Factors in MDBK Cells [PDF]
Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV-1) is responsible for the Bovine Viral Diarrhea/Mucosal Disease complex, endemic pathology of cattle, as well as for heavy losses for the livestock and dairy industry in the world. Several investigations have shown that BVDV-1 is capable of altering the host animal's immune system, but there is little information ...
Nicolás Maldonado +4 more
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Seroprevalence and Molecular Detection of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus in Selected Dairy Farms in Southwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is a significant economic concern due to the risk of persistent infection and complex epidemiology in cattle‐producing countries, including Ethiopia. This study aimed to identify the circulating BVD virus type in dairy cattle, investigate seroprevalence, and assess associated risk factors in Jimma town, Oromia regional state,
Seid MM, Fitwi BA, Melkamsew AT.
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Molecular Epidemiology Issues of BVDV Infection in the Eastern Ukraine
Aim. This study was focused on (i) detection of specifi c BVDV-antibodies within selected cattle farms, (ii) identifi cation of persistently infected (PI) animals and (iii) genetic typing of selected BVDV isolates. Methods.
B. Stegniy +8 more
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First-time detection of bovine viral diarrhoea virus, BVDV-1, in cattle in Botswana. [PDF]
Infectious diseases are serious constraints for improving livestock productivity. Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) is a virus causing grave economic losses throughout the cattle producing world. Infection is often not apparent, but the virus can also cause respiratory signs, diarrhoea, reproductive problems and immunosuppression.
Lysholm S +3 more
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Concurrent occurrence of a bovine viral diarrhoea virus type-1 (BVDV-1) infection and <i>Trueperella pyogenes</i> bronchopneumonia in a calf. [PDF]
The concurrent occurrence of a bovine viral diarrhoea virus type-1 infection and necrotising-suppurative bronchopneumonia due to Trueperella pyogenes was diagnosed in a 4-month-old male calf. The pulmonary lesions were characterised by necro-suppurative bronchopneumonia with intralesional gram-positive microorganisms.
Eroksuz Y +5 more
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Efficacy of H2O2 inactivated bovine virus diarrhoea virus (BVDV) type 1 vaccine in mice
Background Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is an acute febrile infectious disease caused by the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), which has brought huge economic losses to the world's cattle industry.
Cunyuan Li +8 more
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The Occurrence of a Commercial Npro and Erns Double Mutant BVDV-1 Live-Vaccine Strain in Newborn Calves. [PDF]
The major source for the spread of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) are in-utero infected, immunotolerant, persistently infected (PI) animals since they shed enormous amounts of viruses throughout their lives. During the sequence-based virus typing of diagnostic ear notch samples performed in the context of the obligatory German BVDV eradication ...
Wernike K +8 more
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Development and application of reverse transcriptase droplet digital PCR technology for sensitive detection of BVDV-1 and BTV in bovine semen. [PDF]
Bovine viral diarrhoea virus genotype 1 (BVDV-1) and bluetongue virus (BTV) are potent viral pathogens that may be transmitted through semen, resulting in the spread of diseases via artificial insemination. Thus, establishing an early detection method for BVDV-1 and BTV infection is important for the trading of semen. In this study, we developed two RT‒
Yu Z +10 more
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: HoBi-like pestiviruses (HoBiPeV) constitute a novel group of bovine pestiviruses, genetically and antigenically related to bovine viral diarrhea virus 1 (BVDV-1) and BVDV-2.
Paulo Henrique Hümmelgen Silva +2 more
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Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), causing bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) in cattle, is one of the highly contagious and devastating diseases of cattle.
Pir Tariq Shah +6 more
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