An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country

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Autor(a) principal: Takiuchi,Elisabete
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Barry,Aline Fernandes, Alfieri,Alice Fernandes, Filippsen,Patrícia, Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132009000700008
Resumo: Bovine coronavirus (BCoV) is a known cause of winter dysentery (WD) in adult cattle. The morbidity of the disease is high, that results in a significant decrease in milk production and consequently, economic losses. In the present study, we report on a classical outbreak of WD that affected a high-production Holstein dairy herd raised in a tropical country. The lactating batch included 154 cows, and 138 (90%) presented diarrhea in a short (nine days) period of time. Three (2%) cows died. The other batches of animals did not become ill. The evolution of the disease in the herd, including the clinical signs and epidemiological features, strongly suggested a WD case. Semi-nested PCR and RFLP confirmed that BCoV was the cause of the infection. Samples tested negative for all other enteric pathogens. This case report highlights the importance of BCoV in WD even in tropical countries such as Brazil.
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spelling An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical countrycattledairy herdwinter dysenterydiarrheabovine coronavirusBovine coronavirus (BCoV) is a known cause of winter dysentery (WD) in adult cattle. The morbidity of the disease is high, that results in a significant decrease in milk production and consequently, economic losses. In the present study, we report on a classical outbreak of WD that affected a high-production Holstein dairy herd raised in a tropical country. The lactating batch included 154 cows, and 138 (90%) presented diarrhea in a short (nine days) period of time. Three (2%) cows died. The other batches of animals did not become ill. The evolution of the disease in the herd, including the clinical signs and epidemiological features, strongly suggested a WD case. Semi-nested PCR and RFLP confirmed that BCoV was the cause of the infection. Samples tested negative for all other enteric pathogens. This case report highlights the importance of BCoV in WD even in tropical countries such as Brazil.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=S1516-89132009000700008Brazilian 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/S1516-89132009000700008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTakiuchi,ElisabeteBarry,Aline FernandesAlfieri,Alice FernandesFilippsen,PatríciaAlfieri,Amauri Alcindoeng2010-02-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-89132009000700008Revistahttps://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
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
title An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
spellingShingle An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
Takiuchi,Elisabete
cattle
dairy herd
winter dysentery
diarrhea
bovine coronavirus
title_short An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
title_full An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
title_fullStr An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
title_full_unstemmed An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
title_sort An outbreak of winter dysentery caused by bovine coronavirus in a high-production dairy cattle herd from a tropical country
author Takiuchi,Elisabete
author_facet Takiuchi,Elisabete
Barry,Aline Fernandes
Alfieri,Alice Fernandes
Filippsen,Patrícia
Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
author_role author
author2 Barry,Aline Fernandes
Alfieri,Alice Fernandes
Filippsen,Patrícia
Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Takiuchi,Elisabete
Barry,Aline Fernandes
Alfieri,Alice Fernandes
Filippsen,Patrícia
Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cattle
dairy herd
winter dysentery
diarrhea
bovine coronavirus
topic cattle
dairy herd
winter dysentery
diarrhea
bovine coronavirus
description Bovine coronavirus (BCoV) is a known cause of winter dysentery (WD) in adult cattle. The morbidity of the disease is high, that results in a significant decrease in milk production and consequently, economic losses. In the present study, we report on a classical outbreak of WD that affected a high-production Holstein dairy herd raised in a tropical country. The lactating batch included 154 cows, and 138 (90%) presented diarrhea in a short (nine days) period of time. Three (2%) cows died. The other batches of animals did not become ill. The evolution of the disease in the herd, including the clinical signs and epidemiological features, strongly suggested a WD case. Semi-nested PCR and RFLP confirmed that BCoV was the cause of the infection. Samples tested negative for all other enteric pathogens. This case report highlights the importance of BCoV in WD even in tropical countries such as Brazil.
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