Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor(a) principal: Franco, Mariane Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Gaeta, Natália Carrillo, Alemán, Mario Augusto Reyes, Nogueira, Adriana Hellmeister Campos, Pituco, Ediviges Maristela, Balaro, Mario Felipe Alvarez, Gregory, Lilian
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3755
Resumo: Respiratory disease in sheep is an important disease in sheep flocks, in which viruses are categorized as primary etiological agents. It is responsible for elevated economic losses in sheep production and new data about its occurrence and the etiological agents are necessary to understand its situation in Brazilian flocks.  This research aimed to detect antibodies against Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus, Bovine Herpesvirus type 1, Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) and Bovine Parainfluenza type 3 (bPI-3) virus in healthy and pneumonic sheep in relation to clinical signs of respiratory disease. Ninety-nine male and female sheep from the states of São Paulo (SP) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ) were enrolled in this study. They were classified as healthy and pneumonic using physical examination. Serum samples were obtained, and they were used to determine the presence of antibodies against respiratory viruses using serum neutralization test. The association between the microorganisms, clinical status, and clinical signs of respiratory disease in sheep was evaluated. Antibodies against Bovine Parainfluenza type 3 virus were mainly detected (52.5%), followed by Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (48.5%). Data analysis did not reveal any association between the presence of antibodies and clinical signs of respiratory disease in sheep. Respiratory disease is an important issue in sheep production in which different bacterial and viral etiologic agents may be involved in its development. BRSV and bPI-3 are circulating in sheep flocks from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
id UFRPE-2_5e8f606ebd7f4216e181fbb26c8eef35
oai_identifier_str oai:ojs.10.0.7.8:article/3755
network_acronym_str UFRPE-2
network_name_str Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
repository_id_str
spelling Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheepbovine herpesvirus type-1parainfluenza type -3bovine respiratory syncytial virusbovine viral diarrhea virusserology.Respiratory disease in sheep is an important disease in sheep flocks, in which viruses are categorized as primary etiological agents. It is responsible for elevated economic losses in sheep production and new data about its occurrence and the etiological agents are necessary to understand its situation in Brazilian flocks.  This research aimed to detect antibodies against Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus, Bovine Herpesvirus type 1, Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) and Bovine Parainfluenza type 3 (bPI-3) virus in healthy and pneumonic sheep in relation to clinical signs of respiratory disease. Ninety-nine male and female sheep from the states of São Paulo (SP) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ) were enrolled in this study. They were classified as healthy and pneumonic using physical examination. Serum samples were obtained, and they were used to determine the presence of antibodies against respiratory viruses using serum neutralization test. The association between the microorganisms, clinical status, and clinical signs of respiratory disease in sheep was evaluated. Antibodies against Bovine Parainfluenza type 3 virus were mainly detected (52.5%), followed by Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (48.5%). Data analysis did not reveal any association between the presence of antibodies and clinical signs of respiratory disease in sheep. Respiratory disease is an important issue in sheep production in which different bacterial and viral etiologic agents may be involved in its development. BRSV and bPI-3 are circulating in sheep flocks from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA2020-08-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/375510.26605/medvet-v14n1-2582Medicina Veterinária; v. 14 n. 1 (2020); 7-132675-66171809-467810.26605/medvet-v14n1reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)instacron:UFRPEenghttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3755/482483696Copyright (c) 2020 Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFranco, Mariane FerreiraGaeta, Natália CarrilloAlemán, Mario Augusto ReyesNogueira, Adriana Hellmeister CamposPituco, Ediviges MaristelaBalaro, Mario Felipe AlvarezGregory, Lilian2020-08-10T17:39:49Zoai:ojs.10.0.7.8:article/3755Revistahttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/PUBhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/oairevmedvet@ufrpe.br1809-46782675-6617opendoar:2020-08-10T17:39:49Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
title Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
spellingShingle Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
Franco, Mariane Ferreira
bovine herpesvirus type-1
parainfluenza type -3
bovine respiratory syncytial virus
bovine viral diarrhea virus
serology.
title_short Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
title_full Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
title_fullStr Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
title_full_unstemmed Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
title_sort Indirect detection of respiratory viruses responsible for respiratory disease in sheep
author Franco, Mariane Ferreira
author_facet Franco, Mariane Ferreira
Gaeta, Natália Carrillo
Alemán, Mario Augusto Reyes
Nogueira, Adriana Hellmeister Campos
Pituco, Ediviges Maristela
Balaro, Mario Felipe Alvarez
Gregory, Lilian
author_role author
author2 Gaeta, Natália Carrillo
Alemán, Mario Augusto Reyes
Nogueira, Adriana Hellmeister Campos
Pituco, Ediviges Maristela
Balaro, Mario Felipe Alvarez
Gregory, Lilian
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco, Mariane Ferreira
Gaeta, Natália Carrillo
Alemán, Mario Augusto Reyes
Nogueira, Adriana Hellmeister Campos
Pituco, Ediviges Maristela
Balaro, Mario Felipe Alvarez
Gregory, Lilian
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bovine herpesvirus type-1
parainfluenza type -3
bovine respiratory syncytial virus
bovine viral diarrhea virus
serology.
topic bovine herpesvirus type-1
parainfluenza type -3
bovine respiratory syncytial virus
bovine viral diarrhea virus
serology.
description Respiratory disease in sheep is an important disease in sheep flocks, in which viruses are categorized as primary etiological agents. It is responsible for elevated economic losses in sheep production and new data about its occurrence and the etiological agents are necessary to understand its situation in Brazilian flocks.  This research aimed to detect antibodies against Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus, Bovine Herpesvirus type 1, Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) and Bovine Parainfluenza type 3 (bPI-3) virus in healthy and pneumonic sheep in relation to clinical signs of respiratory disease. Ninety-nine male and female sheep from the states of São Paulo (SP) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ) were enrolled in this study. They were classified as healthy and pneumonic using physical examination. Serum samples were obtained, and they were used to determine the presence of antibodies against respiratory viruses using serum neutralization test. The association between the microorganisms, clinical status, and clinical signs of respiratory disease in sheep was evaluated. Antibodies against Bovine Parainfluenza type 3 virus were mainly detected (52.5%), followed by Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (48.5%). Data analysis did not reveal any association between the presence of antibodies and clinical signs of respiratory disease in sheep. Respiratory disease is an important issue in sheep production in which different bacterial and viral etiologic agents may be involved in its development. BRSV and bPI-3 are circulating in sheep flocks from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
publishDate 2020
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2020-08-10
dc.type.driver.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
format article
status_str publishedVersion
dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3755
10.26605/medvet-v14n1-2582
url https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3755
identifier_str_mv 10.26605/medvet-v14n1-2582
dc.language.iso.fl_str_mv eng
language eng
dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3755/482483696
dc.rights.driver.fl_str_mv Copyright (c) 2020 Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE)
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
rights_invalid_str_mv Copyright (c) 2020 Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE)
eu_rights_str_mv openAccess
dc.format.none.fl_str_mv application/pdf
dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA
publisher.none.fl_str_mv MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA
dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Medicina Veterinária; v. 14 n. 1 (2020); 7-13
2675-6617
1809-4678
10.26605/medvet-v14n1
reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
instname:Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)
instacron:UFRPE
instname_str Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)
instacron_str UFRPE
institution UFRPE
reponame_str Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
collection Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
repository.name.fl_str_mv Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)
repository.mail.fl_str_mv revmedvet@ufrpe.br
_version_ 1806552251932606464