| Literature DB >> 21647344 |
Roman M Pogranichniy1, Megan E Schnur, Eran A Raizman, Duane A Murphy, Maria Negron, H Leon Thacker.
Abstract
Species and biotype distribution was determined in 44 bovine viral diarrhea virus- (BVDV-) positive samples submitted to the Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (ADDL) in Indiana during 2006-2008. BVDV RNA was detected in the 5'-untranslated region and N(pro) region using reverse transcriptase PCR followed by sequencing analysis of the PCR product. Additionally, cases were classified into one of six categories according to history and/or lesions: acute symptomatic, hemorrhagic, respiratory distress, reproductive, persistent infection (PI), and mucosal disease (MD). Of 44 BVDV-positive samples, 33 were noncytopathic (ncp), 10 were cytopathic (cp), and one presented both ncp and cp biotypes. Sequencing analysis demonstrated that all samples belonged to BVDV-1a, BVDV-1b, or BVDV-2. The most common isolate was ncp BVDV-1b, (44%) followed by ncp BVDV-2a (24%). Among the six categories, respiratory clinical signs were the most common (36%) followed by PI (25%) and MD (16%).Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21647344 PMCID: PMC3103871 DOI: 10.4061/2011/925910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Med Int ISSN: 2042-0048
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree of pestiviruses sequenced at 5′-UTR from cattle isolate samples submitted to the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory between 2006 and 2008 compared to reference BVD viruses constructed by DNASTAR program, using Clustal W method.
Figure 2Phylogenetic tree of pestiviruses sequenced at Npro region from cattle isolated from samples submitted to the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory between 2006 and 2008 compared to reference BVD viruses constructed by DNASTAR program, using Clustal W method.
Biotype and subgenotype distribution of BVDV samples submitted to Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory during 2006–2008.
| Biotype | Subgenotype | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| BVDV 1a | BVDV 1b | BVDV 2a | |
| ncp* | 3 | 19 | 11 |
| cp† | 4 | 1 | 5 |
| ncp and cp | 0 | 1 | 0 |
*Noncytopathic
†Cytopathic.