Investigating on the fitness of the strategies to control the BVD infection in Holstein race
This study was conducted to evaluate prevalence of BVD and the strategies which were applied for prevention of BVD over the past 50 years in some provinces of Iran. Blood samples of 500 Iranian Holstein race were randomly collected from three dairy farms located in Tehran, Isfahan and Qazvin provinces. BVD control protocols of these farms were recorded. ELISA technique was used to measure the antibody and antigen titers for BVD. RT-PCR technique was performed to investigate the presence and the type of virus in all samples. The prevalence of Ab-/ Ag-, Ab+/ Ag-, Ab-/ Ag+ and Ab-/ Ag+ were 10.2%, 78.8%, 7.2% and 3.8%, respectively. Furthermore, approximately 4.2% of the animals were PI and the prevalence of antibody and antigen titers had not significant difference in three provinces. All positive samples were BVDV type 1. Type 2 was not observed in this study. The results of the study indicated that the efficiency of the used protocols to control BVD diseases is not successful. So, to control the BVD, applying large management policies at the national level is fundamental beside the biosecurity strategies.
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Identification of genomic variants and considering their effects in Mazandarani buffaloes
Milad Hosseini, Hossein Moradi Shahrbabak *, Mohammad Moradi Shahrbabak
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Genom-wide association study to identify the loci related to resistance in Leukosis disease in Iranian Holstein cattle
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