The detection of animals persistently infected with the bovine viral diarrhoea virus in the breeding of cattle in Northern Slovakia
2001
Pistl, J. | Mikula, I. | Kusova, I. (University of Veterinary Medicine, Kosice (Slovak Republic))
An important consequence of the intrauterine infection of pregnant cows with bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) is the birth of persistently-infected (PI) individuals, which play an important role in spreading infection in the herd, because they act as life-long producers of the virus and do not induce the production of BVDV-specific antibodies. With regard to this, we carried out an investigation on 8 farms in Northern Slovakia in a circle with a diameter of about 100 km aimed at determining the presence of the presence of specific BVDV antibodies (Ab) in blood serum and tank-milk and viral antigen (Ag) in blood leukocytes using the "young animals window" method. The high prevalence of BVDV-Ab in the blood sera of animals (6-24 months in six out of eight farms indicated the presence in the herds of PI individuals, whose detection plays an important role in controlling BVDV infection in the herd. In 4 herds BVDV-Ag was detected in sero-negative animals, which indicated PI individuals
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