Taylor L F, Janzen E D, Ellis J A, van den Hurk J V, Ward P
Department of Herd Medicine and Theriogenology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.
Can Vet J. 1997 Jan;38(1):29-37.
Fifty-one calves from 652 cows and heifers that calved on a Saskatchewan ranch in 1992 were identified as persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), based on virological and necropsy findings. Herd records suggested a further 20 calves that died between birth and weaning were probably also persistently infected. Subsequent to weaning, all surviving persistently infected calves were transferred to one pen in a 10,000 head commercial feedlot, to mimic normal management practice in western Canadian beef herds. On average, when compared with healthy, BVDV-negative herdmates, persistently infected calves were "poor doers" and had poor survivability, with only 4 persistently infected calves surviving to 1 year of age. There was no difference (P > 0.05) in survival between male and female persistently infected calves. The clinical, pathological, and virological findings from these persistently infected calves varied over time. The majority of persistently infected calves had gross pathological lesions at necropsy, consistent with mucosal disease. However, approximately 25% of the persistently infected calves had gross pneumonic lesions at necropsy, with no or only mild lesions of mucosal disease. A wide variety of other lesions were also noted in persistently infected calves at necropsy. Therefore, the possibility that BVDV-induced lesions can be misdiagnosed is very real. The results of this study indicate that persistent infection with BVDV should always be considered in calves with chronic ill thrift, chronic enteritis, or respiratory disease.
根据病毒学和尸检结果,在1992年于萨斯喀彻温省一个牧场产犊的652头母牛和小母牛所生的51头犊牛被确定为持续感染牛病毒性腹泻病毒(BVDV)。畜群记录显示,另有20头在出生至断奶期间死亡的犊牛可能也受到了持续感染。断奶后,所有存活的持续感染犊牛被转移到一个拥有10000头牛的商业饲养场的一个围栏中,以模拟加拿大西部肉牛群的正常管理做法。平均而言,与健康的、BVDV阴性的同群牛相比,持续感染的犊牛生长“不佳”且生存能力差,只有4头持续感染的犊牛存活至1岁。持续感染的雄性和雌性犊牛在存活率上没有差异(P>0.05)。这些持续感染犊牛的临床、病理和病毒学发现随时间而变化。大多数持续感染的犊牛在尸检时有大体病理病变,与黏膜病相符。然而,约25%的持续感染犊牛在尸检时有大体肺部病变,无黏膜病病变或仅有轻微黏膜病病变。在持续感染的犊牛尸检中还发现了多种其他病变。因此,BVDV引起的病变可能被误诊,这一可能性是非常真实的。本研究结果表明,对于患有慢性生长不良、慢性肠炎或呼吸道疾病的犊牛,应始终考虑BVDV持续感染的可能性。