2012
DOI: 10.21071/az.v62i238.660
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Rinotraqueitis infecciosa bovina y virus respiratorio sincitial bovino en ganado de lidia en salamanca

Abstract: Se ha realizado un estudio epidemiológico para conocer la prevalencia de dos agentes infecciosos comunes, IBR y BRSV, en 15 ganaderías bovinas de Lidia en Salamanca (Castilla y León, España). En 2006 se obtuvieron muestras sanguíneas de 286 animales, aparentemente sanos y sin problemas evidentes. Los análisis serológicos se realizaron utilizando la técnica de diagnóstico ELISA, obteniéndose una prevalencia por rebaño del 99,92 % e intra-rebaño del 85,29 % para la IBR, mientras que para el BRSV se obtuvieron un… Show more

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“…A high and widespread circulation of pestiviruses, BRSV and BoHV‐1 has been previously reported in cattle in Spain (Arnaiz et al, 2012; Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación, 2018; Peón et al, 2018), with seroprevalence values ranging from 23.2% to 89.7% in extensively managed systems (Gonzalez‐Garcia et al., 2009; Paniagua et al., 2016; Posado et al., 2013; Rodríguez‐Prieto et al., 2016). The lower prevalence of antibodies against the selected viral agents detected in cattle in DNP (Table 1) could be due to the very low local density (2.26 cattle/100 ha) and the limitation of livestock external replacement (Vicente et al., 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…A high and widespread circulation of pestiviruses, BRSV and BoHV‐1 has been previously reported in cattle in Spain (Arnaiz et al, 2012; Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación, 2018; Peón et al, 2018), with seroprevalence values ranging from 23.2% to 89.7% in extensively managed systems (Gonzalez‐Garcia et al., 2009; Paniagua et al., 2016; Posado et al., 2013; Rodríguez‐Prieto et al., 2016). The lower prevalence of antibodies against the selected viral agents detected in cattle in DNP (Table 1) could be due to the very low local density (2.26 cattle/100 ha) and the limitation of livestock external replacement (Vicente et al., 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The variation among the studied regions may be a result of animal density, herd size, and sanitary and reproductive management [21]. Prevalence in Brazil (71.30%, [10]), Peru (67.00% [22]), Spain (99.92% [23]), and Mexico (76.32% [24]) have been reported, indicating a wide distribution of the virus. The presented variations were due to the fact that factors such as poor sanitary management, lack of vaccination, and infected animals' introduction to the herds, directly affected the virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%