| Literature DB >> 27408331 |
Michiko Hayashi1, Toshiaki Murakami1, Yoshizumi Kuroda1, Hikaru Takai1, Hisahiro Ide1, Ainani Awang1, Tohru Suzuki1, Ayako Miyazaki1, Makoto Nagai1, Hiroshi Tsunemitsu1.
Abstract
Rotavirus B (RVB) infection in cattle is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to describe the epidemiological features of repeated outbreaks of epidemic diarrhea due to RVB infection in adult cattle on a large dairy farm complex in Japan. In October 2002, approximately 550 adult cows and approximately 450 in February 2005 had acute watery diarrhea at several farms on the complex. Four months before the first outbreak, RVB antibody-positive rates at subsequently affected farms were significantly lower than at non-affected farms (30% to 32% versus 61% to 67%). During the acute phase of both outbreaks, RVB antibody-positive rates in diarrheal cows tested were as low as 15% to 26%. Most of the farms affected in the second outbreak were also involved in the first outbreak. Some adult cows with RVB diarrhea in the first outbreak showed not only RVB seroresponse, but also RVB shedding in the second outbreak, although none of these cows developed diarrhea. Nucleotide sequences of the VP7 and VP4 genes revealed a close relationship between RVB strains in both outbreaks. Taken together, these results indicate that outbreaks of epidemic RVB diarrhea in adult cows might be influenced by herd immunity and could occur repeatedly at the same farms over several years. To our knowledge, this is the first report on repeated RVB infections in the same cattle.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27408331 PMCID: PMC4924552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Vet Res ISSN: 0830-9000 Impact factor: 1.310