| Literature DB >> 27390140 |
N Decaro1, M S Lucente1, M Losurdo1, V Larocca2, G Elia1, L Occhiogrosso1, P A Marino2, F Cirone1, C Buonavoglia1.
Abstract
The clinical features and economic impact of the infection caused by an emerging group of pestiviruses, namely HoBi-like pestivirus, in a cattle herd of southern Italy are reported. In 2011, the virus was first associated with respiratory disease, causing an abortion storm after 1 year and apparently disappearing for the following 3 years after persistently infected calves were slaughtered. However, in 2014, reproductive failures and acute gastroenteritis were observed in the same herd, leading to a marked decrease of productivity. A HoBi-like strain closely related to that responsible for previous outbreaks was detected in several animals. Application of an intensive eradication programme, based on the detection and slaughtering of HoBi-like pestivirus persistently infected animals, resulted in a marked improvement of the productive performances.Entities:
Keywords: HoBi-like strains; cattle; pestiviruses; productive performances
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27390140 DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transbound Emerg Dis ISSN: 1865-1674 Impact factor: 5.005