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Update on infectious bovine rhinotracheitis

In Practice, 2017
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is the major disease caused by bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV‐1), an important pathogen of cattle. Being an alphaherpesvirus, the virus establishes a lifelong latent infection in sensory nerve ganglia following primary infection.
Peter Nettleton, George Russell
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Control of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis

Livestock
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a highly infectious disease of domestic and wild ruminants caused by bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1). Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis has worldwide distribution with the exception of a limited number of countries which have successfully eradicated it.
Maria Guelbenzu
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Surveillance of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis in marker-vaccinated dairy herds: Application of a recombinant gE ELISA on bulk milk samples.

open access: greenVeterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2017
E. Muratore   +10 more
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Sero-surveillance Infectious Bovine rhinotracheitis in Ruminants and assessment the associated risk factors

Benha veterinary medical journal, 2022
Keywords Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), is a contagious disease in cattle. Bovine Herpes Virus- 1 (BoHV-1) is one of the most common viral infections in cattle throughout the world. It's highly contagious and most commonly found in cattle herds.
Adham Hamdy   +3 more
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis

Veterinary Record, 1981
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a herpesvirus infection with diverse consequences including non-clinical inapparent infection, upper respiratory disease, conjunctivitis, lesions of the mucous membranes of the male and female reproductive tract, abortion, and occasionally encephalitis.
L, Roberts   +4 more
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[Immunoprophylaxis of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis].

Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1978
The live attenuated vaccine against infectious rhinotracheitis (LAV), the live trivaccine against infectious rhinotracheitis (LT), the concentrated etanolsaponin vaccine against infectious rhinotracheitis (CESV) and the ethanol-saponin vaccine against infectious rhinotracheitis (ESV) can all be used as immunoprophylactic means in the control of ...
P, Tsvetkov   +4 more
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis in Scotland

Veterinary Record, 2017
A cattle dashboard has recently been developed to share surveillance information gathered from submissions to the Great Britain veterinary diagnostic network. Data relating to Scotland come from the SAC C VS. This article, by Tim Geraghty, relates to cases of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis in Scotland, as summarised on the APHA Cattle ...
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INFECTIOUS BOVINE RHINOTRACHEITIS: A BRIEF OVERVIEW

Biosafety and Biotechnology, 2023
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a disease of viral etiology, the causative agent of which is a member of the herpesvirus family - bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BHV-1). The infection is widespread, and only some countries have been able to obtain the status of IBR -free territories.
E. A. Bulatov, A. K. Kurmasheva
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The structure of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1966
The structure of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus was explored with the negative contrast technique. The virus was propagated in bovine testicle tissue culture cells. The essential components of the virus particles were: (1) the core, (2) the capsid, and (3) the envelope. The core measured 945 A. The capsid consisted of 162 capsomeres and had an
A M, Watrach, H, Bahnemann
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