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Title

Epidemiology of bovine viral diarrhoea among tropical small holder dairy units in Kerala, India.

Authors

Kulangara, Vinodkumar; Joseph, Anumol; Thrithamarassery, Nandu; Sivasailam, Asok; Kalappurackal, Latheef; Mattappillil, Saranya; Syam, Radhika; Mapranath, Saseendranath

Abstract

Prevalence of bovine viral diarrhoea among 385 dairy cattle reared under a small holder system in Trichur District of Kerala State in India was determined through an ELISA targeting antibodies against p80-p125 non-structural protein of the virus. Prevalence was 24.7 % among the total population, but was higher (52 %) when 85 animals having infertility problems alone were considered. Significant serum biochemistry differences between animals could be noticed only in total protein, globulin and phosphorous, all of which were low in seropositive animals. All animals which were seronegative for antibodies were screened by another ELISA targeting the E protein of the viral nucleocapsid to detect persistently infected (PI) animals. The single, positive animal had only a transient period of antigens in the blood, indicating absence of PI animals in the study population. High prevalence of the disease in isolated small holder units even in the absence of PI animals is discussed in view of identifying the common source of infection and initiating control measures.

Subjects

KERALA (India); BOVINE viral diarrhea; ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay; DAIRY cattle; PROTEINS; SERUM; GLOBULINS

Publication

Tropical Animal Health & Production, 2015, Vol 47, Issue 3, p575

ISSN

0049-4747

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11250-015-0766-y

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