1. Congenital persistent infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus not observed in piglets.
- Author
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Gomes FS, Mechler-Dreibi ML, Gatto IRH, Storino GY, Pires FFB, Xavier EB, Samara SI, and de Oliveira LG
- Subjects
- Animals, Antibodies, Viral, Cattle, Diarrhea veterinary, Female, Pregnancy, Swine, Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease, Communicable Diseases veterinary, Diarrhea Virus 2, Bovine Viral, Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral
- Abstract
This study was designed to determine whether congenital persistent infection occurs in piglets from gilts experimentally inoculated with bovine viral diarrhea virus type 2 (BVDV-2). Six pregnant gilts were divided into 2 groups, infected ( n = 4), and control ( n = 2). The gilts were inoculated at 45 days gestation. Piglets were assessed for 35 days following birth with nasal swab and blood sample collections every 72 hours. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests were performed for direct diagnosis of virus in blood and nasal swabs, and virus neutralization was used for antibody detection. Transplacental transmission of BVDV-2 did not occur. Piglets were born free of the virus and did not shed BVDV during the experimental period., (Copyright and/or publishing rights held by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.)
- Published
- 2019