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1995
DOI: 10.1016/0923-2516(96)80594-2
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Possible role of bovine immunodeficiency virus in bovine paraplegic syndrome: evidence from immunochemical, virological and seroprevalence studies

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“…The evaluation of the test as a diagnostic method in cattle possibly infected under natural conditions is currently in progress and will be described elsewhere. These studies will help in the identification of new isolates obtained from field studies of the BIV virus in European countries, which still raise important questions regarding its potential pathological role (25,26).…”
Section: The Purified Poly-histidine-biv Capsid Fusion Protein Reactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation of the test as a diagnostic method in cattle possibly infected under natural conditions is currently in progress and will be described elsewhere. These studies will help in the identification of new isolates obtained from field studies of the BIV virus in European countries, which still raise important questions regarding its potential pathological role (25,26).…”
Section: The Purified Poly-histidine-biv Capsid Fusion Protein Reactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Des bovins séropositifs ont été retrouvés dans tous les pays examinés (28,81,118,132). De la leucocytose, de la lymphadénopathie, de la méningo-encéphalite et des lésions rebelles au traitement sont retrouvées chez les bovins infectés naturellement ou expérimentalement (9,18,135,139,152).…”
Section: Maladies D'origine Viraleunclassified
“…In this context, little more can be gained from descriptions of clinical or pathologic findings from herd-centered disease attributed to BIV infection that are based primarily on concurrent positive results of serologic tests. 31,35,39 Koch' s postulates continue to be a valid standard of proof in animal disease research, and results of BIV pathogenesis research that is consistent with these postulates has so far established evidence only for transient mild perturbations of immune response, persistent lymphadenopathy, and clinically inapparent meningoencephalitis. 10,12,31,48 Herd investigations in which BIV-related disease is suspected may be a useful guide for well-focused pathogenesis research but cannot replace a complete production-medicine approach.…”
Section: Committee Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%