Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus
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Resumo: | Neonatal diarrhea is an important cause of economic losses for cattle farmers. The main viral etiologies of enteric diseases are group A rotaviruses (GARV) and the bovine coronavirus (BCoV). Although both viruses infect calves of the same age, the occurrence of mixed infections is still under studied. The present study describes the co-infection of BCoV and GARV in stool samples. Forty-four diarrheic fecal samples from calves up to 60 days old that had previously tested positive for GARV by SS-PAGE were analyzed using semi-nested PCR for BCoV. A product with 251 bp of the BCoV nucleoprotein gene was amplified in 15.9% (7/44) of the samples, demonstrating that co-infection is not an unusual event. These results reinforce the need for testing for both GARV and BCoV, even in fecal samples that previously tested positive for one virus. |
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Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotaviruscalfdiarrheaBCoVrotavirusSN-PCRco-infectionNeonatal diarrhea is an important cause of economic losses for cattle farmers. The main viral etiologies of enteric diseases are group A rotaviruses (GARV) and the bovine coronavirus (BCoV). Although both viruses infect calves of the same age, the occurrence of mixed infections is still under studied. The present study describes the co-infection of BCoV and GARV in stool samples. Forty-four diarrheic fecal samples from calves up to 60 days old that had previously tested positive for GARV by SS-PAGE were analyzed using semi-nested PCR for BCoV. A product with 251 bp of the BCoV nucleoprotein gene was amplified in 15.9% (7/44) of the samples, demonstrating that co-infection is not an unusual event. These results reinforce the need for testing for both GARV and BCoV, even in fecal samples that previously tested positive for one virus.Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar2009-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132009000700006Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology v.52 n.spe 2009reponame:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technologyinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)instacron:TECPAR10.1590/S1516-89132009000700006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarry,Aline FernandesAlfieri,Alice FernandesStipp,Danilo TanclerAlfieri,Amauri Alcindoeng2010-02-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-89132009000700006Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/babt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbabt@tecpar.br||babt@tecpar.br1678-43241516-8913opendoar:2010-02-11T00:00Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology - Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)false |
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Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus |
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Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus |
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Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus Barry,Aline Fernandes calf diarrhea BCoV rotavirus SN-PCR co-infection |
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Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus |
title_full |
Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus |
title_fullStr |
Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus |
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Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus |
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Bovine coronavirus detection in a collection of diarrheic stool samples positive for group a bovine rotavirus |
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Barry,Aline Fernandes |
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Barry,Aline Fernandes Alfieri,Alice Fernandes Stipp,Danilo Tancler Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo |
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Alfieri,Alice Fernandes Stipp,Danilo Tancler Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo |
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Barry,Aline Fernandes Alfieri,Alice Fernandes Stipp,Danilo Tancler Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo |
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calf diarrhea BCoV rotavirus SN-PCR co-infection |
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calf diarrhea BCoV rotavirus SN-PCR co-infection |
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Neonatal diarrhea is an important cause of economic losses for cattle farmers. The main viral etiologies of enteric diseases are group A rotaviruses (GARV) and the bovine coronavirus (BCoV). Although both viruses infect calves of the same age, the occurrence of mixed infections is still under studied. The present study describes the co-infection of BCoV and GARV in stool samples. Forty-four diarrheic fecal samples from calves up to 60 days old that had previously tested positive for GARV by SS-PAGE were analyzed using semi-nested PCR for BCoV. A product with 251 bp of the BCoV nucleoprotein gene was amplified in 15.9% (7/44) of the samples, demonstrating that co-infection is not an unusual event. These results reinforce the need for testing for both GARV and BCoV, even in fecal samples that previously tested positive for one virus. |
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