19. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (diagnosis, prevention, control, eradication). Flashcards

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Diagnosis?

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Diagnosis:

  • signs (typical cases - respiratory, genital),
  • virus isolation (from discharges), detection in tissues (IF, IHC, ELISA, PCR - semen)
  • serology (blood, milk after 2 weeks, ELISA, VN)
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Prevention?

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Prevention:

  • Treatment with antibiotics against bacteria
  • Epizootiology rules (closed population, separation of different age groups)
  • Immunization: live and inactivated vaccines, active enzootic - attenuated vaccine
  • (mucosal immunity)
  • In brood animals inactivated - attenuated may colonize and cause abortion
  • Pregnant cow’s immunization 6 and 3 weeks before parturition
  • Calf vaccination: age 2-3 months and repeat in 2-3 weeks, repeat every 6 months
  • Heifer immunization at fertilization
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Eradication?

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Eradication:

  • 1) Replacing: quick, safe, but expensive
  • 2) Raising free generation: time-consuming, vaccination of whole herd, seclusion of calves on
  • day 3, after colostrum consumption, isolated raising
  • 3) Selection: most frequently used strategy
  • < 10% seropositivity - removal of positive cattle
  • > 10% seropositivity - selection with the help of marker vaccines
  • Basic immunization of whole herd with marker vaccine
  • Repetition in every 6 months - reduced virus shedding frequency
  • and intensity
  • oIsolation of calves from the adults,
  • vaccinations in every 6 months > heifers
  • at parturition are already atleast 4 times vaccinated
  • Regular control: repeated, discriminative ELISA
  • Maintenance of virus-free status: closed farm, virus-free semen and bull, regular controls
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