Re. Holland et al., INVESTIGATION OF AN EPIZOOTIC OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS-INFECTION IN CALVES, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 202(11), 1993, pp. 1849-1854
Eight of 19 calves born to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV)-negative
and -immunocompetent dams were determined to be infected with a noncy
topathic strain of BVDV. Six of the 8 calves had diarrhea and 2 had no
clinical signs of disease. In 3 euthanatized calves, lesions consiste
nt with mucosal disease were found throughout the gastrointestinal tra
ct, and the virus was isolated from the spleen, lymph nodes, and small
intestine. In 5 calves, BVDV was isolated from mononuclear cells in b
lood samples obtained 21 days apart, indicating persistent infection.
The virus was not isolated from sera obtained from 2 calves, with chro
nic nonclinical infections, that had neutralizing antibody titers grea
ter-than-or-equal-to 1:512 against bovine viral diarrhea-Singer virus
and titers greater-than-or-equal-to 1:256 against the persistent BVDV.
Twenty-one days after vaccination with a vaccine that contained inact
ivated noncytopathic and cytopathic biotypes of BVDV, 4 of 5 persisten
tly infected calves had neutralizing antibody titers less-than-or-equa
l-to 1:4 against the bovine viral diarrhea-Singer virus and their pers
istent virus. Prior to vaccination, 2 of 11 virus-negative calves had
neutralizing antibody titers less-than-or-equal-to 1:128 against the b
ovine viral diarrhea-Singer virus, and after vaccination, only 1 virus
-negative calf had a titer less-than-or-equal-to 1:512. At 149 days af
ter revaccination and prior to weaning, 4 virus-negative calves had ne
utralizing antibody titers less-than-or-equal-to 1:512 (range, 1:16 to
1:384). Under the specific conditions in this herd, we were not able
to detect a beneficial effect of vaccination. Colostral origin BVDV-sp
ecific antibody, capable of neutralizing the persistently infective BV
DV strain, most likely interfered with isolation of the virus from the
sera of 2 persistently infected calves.