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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 23(1): 22-6, 1991 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2038767

ABSTRACT

Bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) is a viral disease of cattle and water buffalo recognised for the first time in China in 1955. The disease has been endemic in south China with 13 epidemics since 1955, seven epidemics reaching central China and one extending into north-east China (40 degrees N). The outbreaks have been seasonal with all occurring in the warmer summer/autumn months of June to October when possible insect vectors are active. Reports of clinical disease were confirmed as BEF by the detection of virus-neutralising antibody. The economic impact of the disease includes loss of milk production, late-term abortions and the loss of draught animal power.


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Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Ephemeral Fever/epidemiology , Animals , Cattle , China/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks/economics , Ephemeral Fever/economics , Ephemeral Fever/mortality , Female , Male , Morbidity , Seasons
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Aust J Biol Sci ; 40(2): 137-41, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3662968

ABSTRACT

A strain of bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) virus isolated in China in 1976 was adapted to growth in tissue cultures. A baby hamster kidney complement fixing (CF) antigen, stable at -20 degrees C for at least 120 days, was prepared from the BEF virus grown in tissue culture and used to test bovine sera for antibodies to that virus. CF antibodies were detected in all of 31 cattle after convalescence from experimental infection with BEF virus, in 208 (98%) of 213 cattle observed to have shown clinical ephemeral fever in an epidemic, in 96 cattle in these herds which did not show clinical signs of ephemeral fever and 16 cattle from herds in northern China outside the epidemic area. The CF antibodies to BEF virus were found to persist in 34 (89%) of 38 cattle which were bled 6 years after natural exposure to ephemeral fever. The CF antigen is economical to prepare and is suitable to differentiate ephemeral fever from other viral infections with which it could possibly be confused on clinical appearance.


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Complement Fixation Tests/veterinary , Ephemeral Fever/diagnosis , Animals , Cattle , Diagnosis, Differential , Ephemeral Fever/immunology
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