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Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira
Monitoring bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) infection status in dairy herds
Francisco J. Diéguez2  Eduardo Yus2  María L. Sanjuán2  María J. Vilar2  Ignacio Arnaiz1 
[1] ,Facultad de Veterinaria Instituto de Investigación y Análisis Alimentarios Unidad de Epidemiología y Sanidad AnimalLugo,Spain
关键词: Bovine viral diarrhea vírus;    BVDV;    antibodies;    diagnostic;    milk;    vírus da diarréia viral bovina;    BVDV;    anticorpos;    diagnóstico;    leite;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-736X2008001200004
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

This study was designed to assess the relationship between antibodies against bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) determined in the bulk tank milk (BTM) and the within-herd seroprevalence. We also assessed the efficiency of measuring antibody levels in BTM samples to monitor BVDV infection status in a herd. In the 81 farms included in the study, BTM samples were obtained and blood samples withdrawn from all cattle older than one year. The infection status was then determined in serum and milk using a commercial blocking ELISA based on the detection of anti-p80 antibodies. Apart from these baseline serum and milk samples, another BTM sample was collected from each herd 9 months later, and a third BTM sample obtained 9 months after this. In these second and third milk samples, anti-BVDV antibodies were determined using the same ELISA kit. Statistical tests revealed good agreement between herd seroprevalences (% seropositive animals in the herd) and the antibody levels detected in the BTM samples. During the 18 months of follow-up, the farms with persistently infected cattle at the study outset (14.8% of the herds) showed a significant decrease in BTM antibody titers after virus clearance. Conversely, a significant increase in BTM antibody levels was observed in the herds infected with BVDV during the follow-up period. Our findings indicate that monitoring antibody levels in the BTM is a useful method of identifying changes in the BVDV infection status of a herd.

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