Title of article
Bovine respiratory disease research (1983–2009)
Author/Authors
Fulton، Robert W نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
9
From page
131
To page
139
Abstract
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) research has provided significant understanding of the
disease over the past 26 years. Modern research tools that have been used include monoclonal
antibodies, genomics, polymerase chain reaction, immunohistochemistry (IHC), DNA vaccines
and viral vectors coding for immunogens. Emerging/reemerging viruses and new antigenic
strains of viruses and bacteria have been identified. Methods of detection and the role for cattle
persistently infected bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) were identified; viral subunits, cellular
components and bacterial products have been characterized. Product advances have included
vaccines for bovine respiratory syncytial virus, Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella
multocida; the addition of BVDV2 to the existing vaccines and new antibiotics. The role of
Mycoplasma spp., particularly Mycoplasma bovis in BRD, has been more extensively studied.
Bovine immunology research has provided more specific information on immune responses,
T cell subsets and cytokines. The molecular and genetic basis for viral–bacterial synergy in BRD
has been described. Attempts have been made to document how prevention of BRD by proper
vaccination and management prior to exposure to infectious agents can minimize disease and
serve as economic incentives for certified health programs.
Keywords
infectious agents , prevention , Control , bovine respiratory disease , vaccines , cattle , immunity , shipping fever
Journal title
Animal Health Research Reviews
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Animal Health Research Reviews
Record number
651894
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