Jj. Hage et al., MILK-PRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTION DURING A SUBCLINICAL BOVINE HERPESVIRUS-1 INFECTION ON A DAIRY FIRM, Preventive veterinary medicine, 34(2-3), 1998, pp. 97-106
This study describes an outbreak of bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV1) infect
ions in a dairy herd with special reference to disease symptoms, repro
ductive performance and milk production losses. The study was carried
out with a dairy herd consisting of 98 lactating animals. All animals
were housed in the same freestall barn with intensive contact between
all animals. An outbreak of BHV1 was induced by injecting three seropo
sitive cows with dexamethasone. During the outbreak, no clinical signs
were observed in any of the newly infected animals. At the time of in
fection, a significant drop in milk production was noted in animals th
at were initially-seronegative, The production loss was estimated at a
pproximately 9.5 l per infected animal during the infectious period of
14 days. None of the pregnant cows aborted because of BHV1 infection.
During 50 days before BHV1 circulation, there was a significant decre
ase in the number of successful inseminations in both seronegative and
seropositive animals. Therefore, it is doubtful that early pregnancie
s were terminated by BHV1 infection. The proportion of successful inse
minations during the BHV1 circulation in this herd, and in the period
thereafter, did not significantly differ from the baseline period. (C)
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