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An outbreak of mucosal disease in a dairy herd
Authors:T Loken  H Gamlem  O Lysbakken
Institution:National Veterinary Institute, P. O. Box 8156, Dep., N-0033 Oslo 1, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:An outbreak of mucosal disease (MD) was studied in a dairy herd, comprising 12 cows, 9 heifers and 18 calves. During a period of 1 month, six 5 to 8 month-old calves showed typical signs of MD. They all died or were killed in extremis after 2-8 days with progressively worsening clinical signs. Post mortem lesions were examined in one calf. Non-cytopathogenic MD virus was isolated from serum or tissues from 3 clinically affected calves and from 1 healthy heifer. All cows and heifers except for the viremic one possessed neutralizing antibodies against bovine pestivirus. According to the current MD-pathogenesis concept, the affected calves were probably infected transplacentally during the first half of foetal life with pestivirus from the persistently infected heifer in the herd.
Keywords:cattle  mucosal disease  pestivirus  persistent infection  BVD/MD virus  neutralizing antibodies  
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