Investigation of association between bovine viral diarrhoea virus and cervid herpesvirus type-1, and abortion in New Zealand farmed deer

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Patel, K. K. [1 ]
Stanislawek, W. L. [2 ]
Burrows, E. [1 ]
Heuer, C. [3 ]
Asher, G. W. [4 ]
Wilson, P. R. [1 ]
Howe, L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Massey Univ, Sch Vet Sci, Private Bag 11222, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand
[2] Minist Primary Ind, Anim Hlth Lab, Wallaceville, New Zealand
[3] Massey Univ, Sch Vet Sci, EpiCtr, Private Bag 11222, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand
[4] AgResearch, Invermay Agr Ctr, Private Bag 50034, Mosgiel 9053, New Zealand
关键词
Red deer; abortion; bovine viral diarrhoea virus; Cervid herpesvirus type-1; Cervid Rhadinovirus type-2; virus neutralisation test; PCR; WHITE-TAILED DEER; RED DEER; REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE; SEROLOGICAL SURVEY; WILD RUMINANTS; RISK-FACTORS; ELAPHUS; CATTLE; INFECTIONS; PREVALENCE;
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10.1016/j.vetmic.2018.11.001
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
This study tested for association between bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDv) and cervid herpesvirus type-1 (CvHV-1) exposure and abortion in New Zealand farmed red deer. Rising two-year-old (R2, n = 22,130) and mixed-age (MA, n = 36,223) hinds from 87 and 71 herds, respectively, throughout New Zealand were pregnancy tested using ultrasound early in gestation (Scan-1) and 5589 days later (Scan-2) to detect mid-term abortion. Sera from aborted and non-aborted hinds at Scan-2 were tested for BVDv and CvHV-1 using virus neutralisation tests. Available uteri from aborted hinds and from hinds not rearing a calf to weaning were tested by PCR for herpesvirus DNA. In herds with aborted hinds, 10.3% of 639 R2 and 17.2% of 302 MA hinds were sero-positive for BVDv and 18.6% of 613 R2 and 68.5% of 232 MA hinds were sero-positive for CvHV-1. There was no association between BVDv sero-status and abortion at animal level (R2 p = 0.36, MA p = 0.76) whereas CvHV-1 sero-positivity was negatively associated with abortion in MA hinds (p = 0.01) but not in R2 hinds (p = 0.36), MA). Eleven of 108 uteri from aborted R2 hinds but no MA hinds were positive for herpesvirus DNA. Vaginal samples from four R2 and one MA aborted hinds tested were negative for herpesvirus DNA. A Cervid Rhadinovirus type-2 (CRhV-2) was identified in seven PCR positive uteri samples. Findings suggest that BVDv and CvHV-1 may not be associated with abortion in R2 hinds, but association needs to be tested further in MA hinds. The role of CRhV-2 requires clarification.
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