Bovine coronavirus
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Auteurs : M. A. Clark [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- British Veterinary Journal [ 0007-1935 ] ; 1993.
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- Active immunity, Adult cattle, Amino acids, Assay, Bovine, Bovine coronavirus, Bovine enteric coronavirus, Bridger, British veterinaryjournal, Calf, Causative agent, Clinical signs, Colostrum, Coronavirus, Coronaviruses, Crouch acres, Dairy calves, Deregt, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Electron microscopy, Enteric, Epithelial, Epitope, Faeces, Glycoprotein, Golgi apparatus, Heckert, Host cell, Immature cells, Infection, Insect cells, King brian, Laporte, Lipid bilayer, Mebus, Microbiol, Monoclonal, Monoclonal antibodies, Mostl burki, Mrna, Neonatal, Neonatal calf diarrhea, Neonatal calf diarrhoea, Neonatal calves, Neonatal diarrhoea, Passive immunity, Payne storz, Plaque formation, Receptor, Replication, Respiratory routes, Respiratory tract infections, Respiratory tracts, Rotavirus, Saif, Schultze, Specific antibodies, Spike, Spike glycoprotein, Storz, Structural proteins, Subunit, Susceptible calves, Vaccination, Vaccine, Vautherot, Viral, Viral envelope, Virol, Virology, Virus, Virus envelope, Whilst, Winter dysentery, Winter months.
Abstract
Summary: This review aims to summarize current data describing the characteristics of bovine coronavirus (BCV) and the three clinical syndromes with which this virus is associated. The first half of this paper consists of a general description of the virus, commencing with a brief outline of the methods used for in vitro growth. The structure of the virus is then described in more detail, with particular reference to the structure and functions of the four major viral proteins. This is followed by an outline of the unique replication strategy adopted by coronaviruses. The second half of this review discusses the clinical significance of the virus, beginning with a detailed account of BCV-induced neonatal calf diarrhoea, the clinical syndrome with which this virus is most commonly associated. The clinical and epidemiological importance of BCV respiratory tract infection is then discussed, and finally the evidence supporting the aetiological role of BCV in outbreaks of winter dysentery in adult cattle is examined.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0007-1935(05)80210-6
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