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Kenny V. Brock
Auburn University, College of Veterinary Medicine
BVDV vaccination andprevention of reproductiveinfections
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Where things began
BVDV Persistently infected animals
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Where things began
Herd complaints of reproductive problems
Diagnostic investigations revealed persistent infections
History of vaccination
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High risk periodPI
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Window of opportunity
Cow breeding cycle
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The key to preventing BVDV is to break the cycle of fetal infection which results in persistent infection
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BasicHerd Control Program
At birth:Ear notch (IHC test) – all calves
Negative Positive
Retain in herdCull positive animal• Euthanize • Send or Sell for slaughter only
Test dams of positive calvesEar notch (IHC test) or Blood sample (VI)
NegativePositive
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Vaccination and fetal protectionVaccination and fetal protection
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Modified-LiveVaccination
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Vaccine
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Baseline 6/20/03
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ALL 14 1:6 1:13 1:160
IM 6 1:5 1:8 1:113
SC 8 1:7 1:18 1:207
NVC NA 8 < 1:5 1:5 1:123
Geometric Mean Antibody Titers to BVDV Type 2 (PA131)
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•Administer minimum of 3 doses of vaccine during early development of heifers (1-2 doses of MLV)•Follow by annual administration of vaccine in cow herd.
Recommendation:
Bottom line is take an aggressive approach to ensuring heifers are well vaccinated prior to entering breeding herd
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Percentage of Persistent Infections against type II
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NonVxC NA 8 8 100% 0%
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Influence of Variability ?
Virulence
Affects outcome of reproductive infections
•Persistent infection•Abortion and repeat breeders•Congenital defects
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Influence of Variability ?
Reproductive infectionsVaccine efficacyQuasispecies interactions
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High risk periodPI
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Window of opportunity
Cow breeding cycle
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Figure 1. Virus isolation from fetuses recovered from vaccinated and unvaccinated cows with a commercial MLV vaccine containing a NCP type 1a BVDV strain
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BVDV type I BVDV type II
Vaccinated 0/8 8/8
Control 2/7 0/7
Vaccine virus Contaminant
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Where to from here ?
How will control influence vaccination?live vaccines present a risk
Adjust antigenic background of vaccine Define longevity of protection Be prepared to adapt
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Conclusions of fetal protection studies
Antigenic components of vaccine are important in providing broad protection
Modified-live vaccines generally provide higher levels of protection
Abortions are related to strain differences
Biosecurity is essential
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Prevention of BVDVPrevention of BVDVprevent source of virus exposurevaccinate to provide protection and reduce risksurveillance to determine effectiveness
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Manage cow herd to reduce risks
• Avoid movement during highest risk period of gestation (O to 150 days of gestation)
• Avoid exposure to other groups during highest risk period of gestation (O to 150 days of gestation)
• Avoid purchase of pregnant animals
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Try this ten step program
1. Maintain a strict level of herd biosecurity.
2. Purchase only open animals that are known to be BVDV-negative prior to purchase.
3. Isolate any new additions or animals re-entering the herd for a minimum of 30 days.
4. Test any new additions for BVDV and vaccinate during the quarantine period.
5. Maintain good sanitation and routinely disinfect contaminated areas. Prevent contamination from outside sources by disinfection.
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ten step program…..
6. Prevent contact with neighboring animals of unknown status.
7. Protect pregnant animals from potential sources of exposure during the first trimester.
8. Prevent mixing of animal groups immediately prior to breeding and during the first trimester.
9. Conduct surveillance for BVDV by performing necropsy on dead animals and collect ear notch/blood samples on any calves that are poor-doers and calves that have respiratory disease.
10. Vaccinate the cow herd on an annual basis. Ensure that heifers are vaccinated at 6 months of age, boostered 30 days later, and revaccinated prior to breeding.
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