Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina

Bovine leukosis virus (BLV) infection is pandemic in cattle and there are many seroprevalence studies in dairy herds, but not in beef cattle. A National Program of Control and Eradication of bovine leukosis is ready to start in Argentina, therefore it is necessary to know what is the prevalence of i...

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Main Author: Nicolas Jose Maria Alvarez Rubianes
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Pampa 2017-09-01
Series:Ciencia Veterinaria
Online Access:https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1939
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spelling doaj-82a076763ab343f28db836ae1782fecb2020-11-25T03:50:58ZspaUniversidad Nacional de La PampaCiencia Veterinaria1515-18831853-84952017-09-016122331391Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, ArgentinaNicolas Jose Maria Alvarez Rubianes0UNLPam Facultad de Ciencias VeterinariasBovine leukosis virus (BLV) infection is pandemic in cattle and there are many seroprevalence studies in dairy herds, but not in beef cattle. A National Program of Control and Eradication of bovine leukosis is ready to start in Argentina, therefore it is necessary to know what is the prevalence of infection and what are the risk factors associated with the management and production systems. The presence of the bovine leukosis was analyzed in 1798 serum samples from 30 beef herds, in the Mará-Có department of La Pampa-Argentina. The samples were tested for the presence of BLV antibodies by agar-gel immunodifussion, and the samples coming from the herds, where there was at least on positive cow, were all retested by ELISA. In order to evaluate BLV transmission risk factors associated to local conditions of management and production systems, a questionnaire including aspects on herd's size, breeding, alimentary and sanitary status was carried out in each farm. In 3 of the 30 herds studied, there was one positive cow in each one of them. This means 10% of heard prevalence and 0.17% poblacional prevalence. The positive herds belong to the small ones sampled, with particular characteristics that could become in risk factors of the disease. This work could be a precedent to carry out assays of this kind in other regions of La Pampa and to other provinces of the country, making a special emphasis on the evaluation of small herdshttps://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1939
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Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina
Ciencia Veterinaria
author_facet Nicolas Jose Maria Alvarez Rubianes
author_sort Nicolas Jose Maria Alvarez Rubianes
title Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina
title_short Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina
title_full Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina
title_fullStr Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Leucosis Enzoótica Bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina
title_sort leucosis enzoótica bovina: estudio seroepidemiológico en rebaños de cría de la provincia de la pampa, argentina
publisher Universidad Nacional de La Pampa
series Ciencia Veterinaria
issn 1515-1883
1853-8495
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Bovine leukosis virus (BLV) infection is pandemic in cattle and there are many seroprevalence studies in dairy herds, but not in beef cattle. A National Program of Control and Eradication of bovine leukosis is ready to start in Argentina, therefore it is necessary to know what is the prevalence of infection and what are the risk factors associated with the management and production systems. The presence of the bovine leukosis was analyzed in 1798 serum samples from 30 beef herds, in the Mará-Có department of La Pampa-Argentina. The samples were tested for the presence of BLV antibodies by agar-gel immunodifussion, and the samples coming from the herds, where there was at least on positive cow, were all retested by ELISA. In order to evaluate BLV transmission risk factors associated to local conditions of management and production systems, a questionnaire including aspects on herd's size, breeding, alimentary and sanitary status was carried out in each farm. In 3 of the 30 herds studied, there was one positive cow in each one of them. This means 10% of heard prevalence and 0.17% poblacional prevalence. The positive herds belong to the small ones sampled, with particular characteristics that could become in risk factors of the disease. This work could be a precedent to carry out assays of this kind in other regions of La Pampa and to other provinces of the country, making a special emphasis on the evaluation of small herds
url https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1939
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