Pathological and virological studies of experimental parvoviral enteritis in calves
Calves held in isolation showed a progessive decline in maternally derived antibody titres to bovine parvovirus but low concentrations of inhibitors resistant to heat and kaolin treatment persisted as the animals matured. These inhibitors had both haemagglutina-tion inhibition and plaque neutralisin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Research in veterinary science 1985-03, Vol.38 (2), p.209-219 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Calves held in isolation showed a progessive decline in maternally derived antibody titres to bovine parvovirus but low concentrations of inhibitors resistant to heat and kaolin treatment persisted as the animals matured. These inhibitors had both haemagglutina-tion inhibition and plaque neutralising activity and were considered to be of non-specific origin. Following oral challenge with bovine parvovirus, calves developed mild to moderate diarrhoea, with lymphopenia and viraemia. Sequential virological and immunofluorescent studies showed that the virus initially infected tonsils and intestinal tract, subsequently spreading to systemic lymphoid tissues. Histological and scanning electron microscopic examinations revealed moderate small intestinal villus atrophy and fusion due to crypt damage, together with lymphoid necrosis predominantly associated with the intestinal tract and thymus. Although the disease was not very’ severe, this may have been because the low parasite burden in the animals reduced mitotic activity in susceptible tissues. |
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ISSN: | 0034-5288 1532-2661 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0034-5288(18)31828-9 |