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Detection methods and characterization of bovine viral diarrhea virus in aborted fetuses and neonatal calves over a 22-year period.

Maximiliano J Spetter1,2, Enrique L Louge Uriarte2, Joaquín I Armendano3, Eleonora L Morrell2, Germán J Cantón2, Andrea E Verna1,2, Matías A Dorsch2,4, Susana B Pereyra2, Anselmo C Odeón2,4, Jeremiah T Saliki5, Erika A González Altamiranda6,7.   

Abstract

Detection of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in aborted fetus samples is often difficult due to tissue autolysis and inappropriate sampling. Studies assessing different methods for BVDV identification in fetal specimens are scarce. The present study evaluated the agreement between different diagnostic techniques to detect BVDV infections in specimens from a large number of bovine aborted fetuses and neonatal deaths over a period of 22 years. Additionally, genetic, serological, and pathological analyses were conducted in order to characterize BVDV strains of fetal origin. Samples from 95 selected cases from 1997 to 2018 were analyzed by antigen-capture ELISA (AgELISA), nested RT-PCR (RT-nPCR), and real-time RT-PCR (RT-qPCR). In addition, amplification and sequencing of the 5'UTR region were performed for phylogenetic purposes. Virus neutralization tests against the BVDV-1a, BVDV-1b, and BVDV-2b subtypes were conducted on 60 fetal fluids of the selected cases. Furthermore, the frequency and severity of histopathological lesions were evaluated in BVDV-positive cases. This study demonstrated that RT-nPCR and RT-qPCR were more suitable than AgELISA for BVDV detection in fetal specimens. However, the agreement between the two RT-PCR methods was moderate. The BVDV-1b subtype was more frequently detected than the BVDV-1a and BVDV-2b subtypes. Neutralizing antibodies to any of the three subtypes evaluated were present in 94% of the fetal fluids. Microscopically, half of the BVDV-positive cases showed a mild non-suppurative inflammatory response. These results emphasize the need to consider different methods for a diagnostic approach of BVDV associated to reproductive losses.

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Keywords:  Abortion; BVDV; Diagnosis; Pathology; Phylogenetic analysis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32415638      PMCID: PMC7688805          DOI: 10.1007/s42770-020-00296-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Microbiol        ISSN: 1517-8382            Impact factor:   2.476


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1.  Frequency of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in Argentinean bovine herds and comparison of diagnostic tests for BVDV detection in bovine serum samples: a preliminary study.

Authors:  Maximiliano J Spetter; Enrique L Louge Uriarte; Erika A González Altamiranda; Joaquín I Armendano; Ignacio Álvarez; Natalia S Norero; Leonardo Storani; Susana B Pereyra; Andrea E Verna; Anselmo C Odeón
Journal:  Braz J Microbiol       Date:  2020-11-25       Impact factor: 2.476

2.  Diagnostic Investigation of 100 Cases of Abortion in Sheep in Uruguay: 2015-2021.

Authors:  Matías A Dorsch; María E Francia; Leandro R Tana; Fabiana C González; Andrés Cabrera; Lucía Calleros; Margarita Sanguinetti; Maila Barcellos; Leticia Zarantonelli; Camila Ciuffo; Leticia Maya; Matías Castells; Santiago Mirazo; Caroline da Silva Silveira; Ana Rabaza; Rubén D Caffarena; Benjamín Doncel Díaz; Virginia Aráoz; Carolina Matto; Joaquín I Armendano; Sofía Salada; Martín Fraga; Sergio Fierro; Federico Giannitti
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-05-19

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