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====Antigenicity====
 
====Antigenicity====
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====Pathogenesis====
 
====Pathogenesis====
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[[Image:BVD-MD.gif|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>Small erosions of MDV/BVDV - vesicles are microscopic (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))</center></small>]]
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[[Image:Bvd2.gif|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>Coalescing lesions of BVDV (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))</center></small>]]
 
'''BVDV-1c'''
 
'''BVDV-1c'''
 
*Infects cattle regardless of age
 
*Infects cattle regardless of age
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====Epidemiology====
 
====Epidemiology====
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*A major concern is that it can be confused with [[Foot and Mouth Disease|FMD]] (especially as it often occurs with clinical signs of salivation and depression)
 
*Virus is widespread: 60-70% exposure by 4 years of age
 
*Virus is widespread: 60-70% exposure by 4 years of age
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**Often may sweep through a whole colony of young stock causing profuse diarrhoea (perhaps febrile) for a few days and then recover
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**Due to primary exposure to cytopathic strain of virus
 
*PI cows:  
 
*PI cows:  
 
**100% vertical transmission to offspring
 
**100% vertical transmission to offspring
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====Diagnosis====
 
====Diagnosis====
 
*Traditional test: virus isolation followed by serology on infected cells
 
*Traditional test: virus isolation followed by serology on infected cells
*'''ELISA''' for virus '''antigen''' in animals with persistent viremia
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*'''ELISA''' for virus '''antigen''' in animals with persistent viremia (will show up 3-8 days post-infection)
 
*PI calves often appear virus negative as a result of receiving neutralizing Ab in colostrum: can be countered by RT-PCR
 
*PI calves often appear virus negative as a result of receiving neutralizing Ab in colostrum: can be countered by RT-PCR
 
*'''Paired serum samples''' from cows with acute BVDV
 
*'''Paired serum samples''' from cows with acute BVDV
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