Publications by authors named "E van Opdenbosch"

Young calves were simultaneously vaccinated by subcutaneous route against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and against infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/adenovirus/parainfluenza-3 (IBR/Adeno/PI-3) by intranasal route. The serological response against the 3 FMD virus types of the FMD vaccine was clearly positive. There was no significant difference between results of simultaneous FMD and IBR/Adeno/PI-3 vaccination and FMD vaccination only.

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Two-hundred bovine sera from western Zaire were screened for antibodies to 8 viruses: BHV-1, BHV-2, BHV-4, BVD-MD virus, bovine adenovirus A and B, bovine rotavirus and bovine coronavirus. Positive sera were found to all these viruses. For animals whose origin was undoubted, the main features were the high prevalence of infections by rotavirus and BHV-4 and the low prevalence of infections by coronavirus and BVD-MD virus.

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Two cattle farms, with a ten year history of BHV4 related postpartum metritis accompanied by fertility problems, were monitored during the winter season 1985-1986. BHV4 was isolated from the lochia from 55% of the animals on farm A and 66% of those on farm B. Respectively 59% and 30% of the animals presented postpartum metritis.

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By specific fluorescent antibodies, it was shown that cell lines from bovine origin were contaminated with BVD virus. The same virus was also detected in cell lines from different species like horse, cat, monkey, rabbit, pig and sheep. The authors express their concern about the use of these cell lines as substrate for live virus vaccines.

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Ten cows (5 pregnant and 5 non pregnant) were inoculated with a BHV 4 (Bovine Herpes Virus 4) strain LVR 140. The infection caused metritis symptoms, but only after parturition and even if the calving occurred several weeks after the inoculation. The metritis was accompanied by leucopenia.

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