Negative contrast electron microscopic diagnosis of viruses of neonatal calf diarrhea
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Negative contrast electron microscopic diagnosis of viruses of neonatal calf diarrhea
Abstract
Ninety-one cases of neonatal calf diarrhea were examined for viruses with negative contrast electron microscopy. Viruses were demonstrated in 41% of the cases. Reo-like viruses and corona-like viruses, and mixed virus populations were observed in 12%, 20% and 9%, respectively. Twenty-six of the cases were examined by negative contrast electron microscopy, and by virus isolation or by fluorescent antibody technique. There was an 81% agreement in obtained results. The disagreements resulted from the demonstration of a viral agent by negative contrast electron microscopy while the other techniques did not indicate a virus. The results suggest that negative contrast electron microscopy is a more sensitive diagnostic tool for demonstration of viruses associated with neonatal calf diarrhea than are viral isolation or the fluorescent antibody technique.
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