Prevalence estimation of Pestivirus scrofae (atypical porcine pestivirus) among Hungarian pig herds and the effects of different sample types on detection rates [PDF]
Background Atypical porcine pestivirus (APPeV), also known as Pestivirus scrofae, is a member of the Pestivirus genus within the Flaviviridae family. Experimental infections have directly linked APPeV to congenital tremor (CT) type A-II in congenitally ...
Lilla Dénes+3 more
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Peptides deduced from the C-terminal end (residues 191 to 227) of pestivirus envelope protein Erns were used to develop enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) to measure specifically antibodies against different types of pestiviruses.
J. Langedijk+4 more
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Pestivirus Infections in Bulgaria. Epidemiological Studies in Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Goats [PDF]
During five breeding seasons, 3127 female cattle, sheep, swine and goats in 41 herds in different parts of Bulgaria for pestivirus infection were examined for the possible role of Bovine virus diarrhoea-mucosal disease (BVDV), Border disease (BVD ...
E. Dimitrova, S. Martinov
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Experimental infection of cattle, sheep and pigs with ‘Hobi’-like pestivirus
To date, limited information is available on the ability of 'Hobi'-like pestiviruses (putative bovine viral diarrhoea 3) to infect and cause disease in animal species traditionally affected by pestiviruses. In order to obtain new insights into host range and pathogenic potential of this atypical pestivirus, BVDV-seronegative calves (n=5), lambs (n=5 ...
Nicola Decaro+10 more
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Pestivirus infections in ruminants other than cattle.
Pestiviruses infect a wide range of domestic, captive and free-living ruminants. Among domestic livestock, Border disease virus is a well recognised cause of an important congenital disease of sheep in virtually all sheep-rearing countries of the world ...
P. Nettleton
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Investigations of pestivirus infection in wild Caprinae in Europe [PDF]
PESTIVIRUSES (family Flaviviridae) are single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses that are traditionally classified in four species: bovine viral diarrhoea virus type 1 (BVDV-1) and type 2 (BVDV-2), which affect cattle, Border disease virus (BDV), which infects small ruminants and classical swine fever virus, which affects pigs.
Laura Fernández-Sirera+7 more
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Detection and quantification of pestivirus in experimentally infected pregnant ewes and their progeny [PDF]
Border disease virus (BDV) causes important reproductive losses, and eradication strategies focus on the identification and removal of persistently infected animals arising after in uterine infection. BDV infection dynamics were studied in 13 ewes experimentally infected with BDV-4 genotype at 3 phases of pregnancy [days 108 (group A), 76 (group B) and
A Hurtado+32 more
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Pestivirus Infections in Norway. Serological Investigations in Cattle, Sheep and Pigs
Serum samples from 1,133 dairy cows (187 herds), 3,712 ewes (103 flocks) and 1,317 adult pigs (877 herds), were tested for neutralizing antibodies against the NADL strain of bovine virus diarrhoea virus. The prevalence rate of seropositive animals was 18.5% in cattle, 4.5% in sheep and 2.2% in pigs, such seroreactors being found in 28% of the cattle ...
T. Løken, J. Krogsrud, Larsen Il
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Herd-level seroprevalence of pestivirus infection in goat population in Poland [PDF]
A disease survey was conducted between 2014 and 2018 in the Polish goat population to determine the seroprevalence of pestiviral infection. Blood samples from 910 goats (782 females and 128 males) were collected in 62 goat herds and tested for bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) infection with a competitive ELISA in a serial fashion.
Adrian-Valentin Potârniche+8 more
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Immunology of Bovine Pestivirus Infection
The bovine pestiviruses (here referred to as bovine viral diarrhea viruses-BVDV) cause three types of disease: bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), mucosal disease (MD) or fetal disease (FD). In each case, the immune system of the host responds in a characteristic fashion (Nettleton and Entrican, 1995).
D. Scott McVey+3 more
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