๐ Severe outbreak of bovine coronavirus infection in dairy cattle during the warmer season
A severe outbreak of enteric and respiratory disease associated with bovine coronavirus (BCoV) infection is described. The outbreak occurred in a dairy herd of southern Italy in the first decade of September 2006, when summer temperatures were still recorded, affecting calves, heifers and adult cows, with a marked decrease in milk production. By virus isolation and RT-PCR targeting the S gene, BCoV was identified as the etiological agent of the outbreak, whereas bacteriological, parasitological and toxicological investigations failed to detect other causes of disease. BCoV strains with 99-100% nucleotide identity in the S gene were isolated from nasal, ocular and rectal swabs, thus proving the absence of separate clusters of virus on the basis of tissue tropism. Sequence analysis of the haemagglutination-esterase and spike proteins of the strain detected in one rectal sample (339/06) showed a high genetic relatedness with recent BCoV isolates (98-99% amino acid identity), with several unique amino acid substitutions in the S protein. The BCoV outbreak described in this paper presents interesting aspects: (i) the occurrence of a severe form of disease in the warmer season; (ii) the simultaneous presence of respiratory and enteric disease; (iii) the involvement of young as well as adult cattle.
keywords
๐ rectal swabs (30)
๐ bovine coronavirus (221)
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ etiological agent (62)
๐ amino acid (454)
author
๐ค Decaro, Nicola
๐ค Mari, Viviana
๐ค Desario, Costantina
๐ค Campolo, Marco
๐ค Elia, Gabriella
๐ค Martella, Vito
๐ค Greco, Grazia
๐ค Cirone, Francesco
๐ค Colaianni, Maria Loredana
๐ค Cordioli, Paolo
๐ค Buonavoglia, Canio
year
โฐ 2008
journal
๐ Veterinary Microbiology
issn
๐ 03781135
volume
126
number
1-3
page
30-39
citedbycount
30
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