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Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis / Vulvovaginitis (BHV1)

1989
The present review relies upon articles published previously (1–10). Basing upon this it was the authors’ intention to consider above all additional newer literature.
R. Wyler, M. Engels, M. Schwyzer
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Bovine Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis: Interactions of Moraxella bovis and Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis Virus

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1970
SUMMARY Eyes of cattle were exposed to Moraxella bovis organisms and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (ibr) virus by conjunctival sac instillation under different schedules. In one experiment, the eyes of 10 cattle were exposed to M. bovis and 41 days later to ibr virus.
G W, Pugh, D E, Hughes, R A, Packer
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis outbreaks in dairy cows

Veterinary Record, 2011
Outbreaks of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis in dairy cattle Louping ill in cattle and sheep Vitamin A, D and E deficiency in fattening cattle
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Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis

Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) has been described as "an acute; contagious, febrile infection of cattle, characterized by an intense inflammation of the upper respiratory passages and trachea, and accompanied by dyspnea, depression, nasal discharge, and loss of condition".
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Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis: A Review and Update

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1977
SUMMARY Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (ibr), a herpesvirus infection of cattle, has diverse clinical manifestations. Known mainly as a respiratory tract disease characterized by tracheitis, rhinitis, and fever, ibr plays a prominent role among causes of undifferentiated bovine respiratory disease and abortion.
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Sero-diagnostic efficacy of various ELISA kits for diagnosis of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) in cattle and buffaloes in India.

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2021
L. Sarangi   +5 more
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus-induced abortion

Theriogenology, 1976
Abstract History and Clinical Signs : Abortion “storms” are common with 60% and possibly more of the cows in a herd aborting. Signs of other syndromes produced by the infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) virus may or may not be present in the herd.
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and encephalitis

Veterinary Record, 1981
J A, Watt   +3 more
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Vaccination against infectious bovine rhinotracheitis

Veterinary Record, 1979
P M, Msolla   +4 more
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Encephalitis and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis

Veterinary Record, 1981
A, Wiseman   +4 more
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