Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis
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Also known as IPV Caused by:Bovine Herpesvirus 1
- venereal transfer
Pathogenesis
- Painful genital lesions
- Impaired reproductive performance
- Frequent micturition
Diagnosis
- Virus isolation and immunofluorescence
Control
- Vaccination:
- Two live attenuated vaccines are available in the UK, one is temperature-sensitive
- Both given intranasally
- Neither protect against re-infection when given during clinical outbreak, but can lessen the severity of the disease
- Inactivated vaccines: intranasal/intramuscular administration
- gE deletion makes this a marker vaccine
- ELISA for gE deletion can enable culling of carrier animals
- Two live attenuated vaccines are available in the UK, one is temperature-sensitive
- IPV has mostly been made obsolete by AI