Difference between revisions of "Bovine Parainfluenza - 3"
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(New page: {{unfinished}} {{toplink |linkpage =Viruses |linktext =VIRUSES |sublink1=Paramyxoviridae |subtext1=PARAMYXOVIRIDAE |pagetype =Bugs }} <br> ====Pathogenesis==== *Virulence varies with is...) |
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*Cessation of [[Respiratory System General Introduction - Pathology#Mucociliary escalator|ciliary clearance]] and epithelial necrosis predisposes to secondary bacterial infections -> cough | *Cessation of [[Respiratory System General Introduction - Pathology#Mucociliary escalator|ciliary clearance]] and epithelial necrosis predisposes to secondary bacterial infections -> cough | ||
*May cause [[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Parainfluenza- 3|rhinitis]] of cattle | *May cause [[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Parainfluenza- 3|rhinitis]] of cattle | ||
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====Diagnosis==== | ====Diagnosis==== | ||
*Diseased lung tissue from dead animals or centrifuged cells from lung lavage | *Diseased lung tissue from dead animals or centrifuged cells from lung lavage | ||
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**Temperature sensitive mutant that replicates at 34<sup>o</sup>C but not at 37<sup>o</sup>C | **Temperature sensitive mutant that replicates at 34<sup>o</sup>C but not at 37<sup>o</sup>C | ||
**Re-infection is common | **Re-infection is common | ||
+ | ====Secondary Concerns==== | ||
+ | *With other agents causes [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#Enzootic pneumonia of calves|calf pneumonia ]] | ||
+ | *Associated with poor management: | ||
+ | **Overcrowding | ||
+ | **Poor ventilation | ||
+ | **High humidity | ||
+ | **Deprivation of colostrum | ||
+ | **Stress caused by transport or mixing of stock |
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Pathogenesis
- Virulence varies with isolates
- Cessation of ciliary clearance and epithelial necrosis predisposes to secondary bacterial infections -> cough
- May cause rhinitis of cattle
Diagnosis
- Diseased lung tissue from dead animals or centrifuged cells from lung lavage
- Virus is too fragile for cell culture isolation (often inactivated in transport)
- Antigen detection by immunocytochemistry for intracytoplasmic viral inclusions containing labelled viral protein
- Serology: 4-fold rise in ELISA antibody in paired serum samples from several animals
Control
- Improve managemental factors
- All-in, all-out systems
- Some vaccination
- Temperature sensitive mutant that replicates at 34oC but not at 37oC
- Re-infection is common
Secondary Concerns
- With other agents causes calf pneumonia
- Associated with poor management:
- Overcrowding
- Poor ventilation
- High humidity
- Deprivation of colostrum
- Stress caused by transport or mixing of stock