Establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for control

The objective of our investigations was to determine the presence and status of infection with the bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) and to identify persistently infected (PI) cattle in 4 herds (experimental groups): 2 with fattening heifers (10 and 13 animals) and 2 with dairy animals with offspr...

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Main Authors: Kurčubić Vladimir S., Ilić Zoran, Đoković Radojica, Jevtić Slobodan, Petrović Tamaš
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Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade 2010-01-01
Series:Veterinarski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2010/0350-24571002003K.pdf
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spelling doaj-a76f2ba60de748b182c9d08ce2ee82242020-11-25T01:50:38ZsrpFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, BelgradeVeterinarski Glasnik0350-24572406-07712010-01-01641-231910.2298/VETGL1002003K0350-24571002003KEstablishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for controlKurčubić Vladimir S.0Ilić Zoran1Đoković Radojica2Jevtić Slobodan3Petrović Tamaš4Agronomski fakultet, Čačak%SR13-04.07Poljoprivredni fakultet Priština, Zubin potok%SR33-01.06Agronomski fakultet, Čačak%SR13-04.07Agronomski fakultet, Čačak%SR13-04.07Naučni institut za veterinarstvo, Novi Sad%SR21-001The objective of our investigations was to determine the presence and status of infection with the bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) and to identify persistently infected (PI) cattle in 4 herds (experimental groups): 2 with fattening heifers (10 and 13 animals) and 2 with dairy animals with offspring older than 4 months (23 and 16 animals). Two series of blood samples were taken in an interval of 4 weeks (even samples) from all the animals, from each experimental group. Separate blood serums from both groups of samples were examined using the indirect ELISA method (HerdChek*BVDV Ab test kit). The results obtained in our investigations indicate the presence of infection with the BVD virus in the experimental animals. Blood serum samples taken on the first day of investigation were seropositive in 7 experimental animals of the first group, in all (n=13) experimental animals of the second group, seropositive in one and suspect in 2 animals of the third experimental group, and seropositive in one and suspect in 3 experimental animals of the fourth group. Blood serum samples taken on the 28th day of the examinations were seropositive in one, thirteen, two, and three experimental animals of the first, second, third, and fourth experimental groups. Serum samples of animals (n=29) that were established as seronegative in both investigations (on the first and the 28th day) were examined for the possible presence of antigen to the BVD virus using the ELISA method (HerdChek*BVDV Ag/Serum Plus) with the objective of investigating the presence of PI animals. The presence of antigen to the BVD virus was not established in the examined cattle. On the grounds of the results of the investigations and data in literature, measures for controlling BVDV infections were recommended to animal owners. .http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2010/0350-24571002003K.pdfBVDVELISAseroprevalencePI animals
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author Kurčubić Vladimir S.
Ilić Zoran
Đoković Radojica
Jevtić Slobodan
Petrović Tamaš
spellingShingle Kurčubić Vladimir S.
Ilić Zoran
Đoković Radojica
Jevtić Slobodan
Petrović Tamaš
Establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for control
Veterinarski Glasnik
BVDV
ELISA
seroprevalence
PI animals
author_facet Kurčubić Vladimir S.
Ilić Zoran
Đoković Radojica
Jevtić Slobodan
Petrović Tamaš
author_sort Kurčubić Vladimir S.
title Establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for control
title_short Establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for control
title_full Establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for control
title_fullStr Establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for control
title_full_unstemmed Establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in Central Serbia: Possibilities for control
title_sort establishing presence and status of infection with bovine diarrhoea virus in cattle herds in central serbia: possibilities for control
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade
series Veterinarski Glasnik
issn 0350-2457
2406-0771
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The objective of our investigations was to determine the presence and status of infection with the bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) and to identify persistently infected (PI) cattle in 4 herds (experimental groups): 2 with fattening heifers (10 and 13 animals) and 2 with dairy animals with offspring older than 4 months (23 and 16 animals). Two series of blood samples were taken in an interval of 4 weeks (even samples) from all the animals, from each experimental group. Separate blood serums from both groups of samples were examined using the indirect ELISA method (HerdChek*BVDV Ab test kit). The results obtained in our investigations indicate the presence of infection with the BVD virus in the experimental animals. Blood serum samples taken on the first day of investigation were seropositive in 7 experimental animals of the first group, in all (n=13) experimental animals of the second group, seropositive in one and suspect in 2 animals of the third experimental group, and seropositive in one and suspect in 3 experimental animals of the fourth group. Blood serum samples taken on the 28th day of the examinations were seropositive in one, thirteen, two, and three experimental animals of the first, second, third, and fourth experimental groups. Serum samples of animals (n=29) that were established as seronegative in both investigations (on the first and the 28th day) were examined for the possible presence of antigen to the BVD virus using the ELISA method (HerdChek*BVDV Ag/Serum Plus) with the objective of investigating the presence of PI animals. The presence of antigen to the BVD virus was not established in the examined cattle. On the grounds of the results of the investigations and data in literature, measures for controlling BVDV infections were recommended to animal owners. .
topic BVDV
ELISA
seroprevalence
PI animals
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