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Viral enteritis in cattle: To well known viruses and beyond
Microbiology Research ; 12(3):663-682, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2253973
ABSTRACT
Livestock products supply about 13 percent of energy and 28 percent of protein in diets consumed worldwide. Diarrhea is a leading cause of sickness and death of beef and dairy calves in their first month of life and also affecting adult cattle, resulting in large economic losses and a negative impact on animal welfare. Despite the usual multifactorial origin, viruses are generally involved, being among the most important causes of diarrhea. There are several viruses that have been confirmed as etiological agents (i.e., rotavirus and coronavirus), and some viruses that are not yet confirmed as etiological agents. This review summarizes the viruses that have been detected in the enteric tract of cattle and tries to deepen and gather knowledge about them.Copyright © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords
Astrovirus, Bocaparvovirus, Cattle, Coronavirus, Diarrhea, Enterovirus, Kobuvirus, Nebovirus, Norovirus, Orthobunyavirus, Pestivirus, Rotavirus, Torovirus, 3' untranslated region, 5' untranslated region, acidosis, aerosol, animal welfare, anorexia, Astroviridae, bacterial infection, Betacoronavirus, body temperature, body weight gain, body weight loss, Bovine coronavirus, cattle disease, cause of death, cell culture, cell damage, cell inclusion, coinfection, colostrum, Coronavirinae, coronavirus disease 2019, coughing, Cryptosporidium parvum, cytolysis, cytoplasm, dehydration, diet supplementation, digestive system, disease severity, dysentery, dyspnea, electron microscopy, encephalitis, encephalitis virus, enteritis, environmental factor, Escherichia coli, feces, fever, genotype, heart failure, HeLa cell line, histology, histopathology, homeostasis, hypoglycemia, immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, incubation time, intestine cell, intestine crypt, intestine villus atrophy, intestine wall, jejunum, lamina propria, leukocytosis, leukopenia, livestock, lymphocytopenia, lymphocytosis, macrophage, malabsorption, milk production, morbidity, morphogenesis, mortality, mortality rate, mouth ulcer, necrosis, necrotizing enteritis, nonhuman, nucleotide sequence, open reading frame, pandemic, Peyer patch, phylogeny, pneumonia, polymerase chain reaction, respiratory tract disease, review, rinderpest, Rotavirus A, Rotavirus B, Rotavirus C, Salmonella enterica, serotype, small intestine, smallpox, systematic review, thrombocytopenia, vaccination, vascular endothelium, Verner Morrison syndrome, Vero cell line, viremia, virus capsid, virus infection, virus particle, virus replication, virus strain, weaning, antibiotic agent, cell receptor/ec [Endogenous Compound], double stranded RNA/ec [Endogenous Compound], electrolyte/ec [Endogenous Compound], hemagglutinin esterase/ec [Endogenous Compound], immunoglobulin A/ec [Endogenous Compound], immunoglobulin G1/ec [Endogenous Compound], immunoglobulin Y/ec [Endogenous Compound], membrane protein/ec [Endogenous Compound], messenger RNA/ec [Endogenous Compound], nucleocapsid protein/ec [Endogenous Compound], pancreatin/ec [Endogenous Compound], polyprotein/ec [Endogenous Compound], proteinase/ec [Endogenous Compound], RNA polymerase/ec [Endogenous Compound], single stranded DNA/ec [Endogenous Compound], single stranded RNA/ec [Endogenous Compound], trypsin/ec [Endogenous Compound], viral protein/ec [Endogenous Compound], virus RNA/ec [Endogenous Compound], water, culture medium, electron microscope

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Microbiology Research Year: 2021 Document Type: Article