What is the evidence that bovine coronavirus is a biologically significant respiratory pathogen in cattle?
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What is the evidence that bovine coronavirus is a biologically significant respiratory pathogen in cattle?
Abstract
Coronaviruses, including bovine coronavirus (BCoV), are etiologically associated with enteric and respiratory disease across a wide range of mammalian and avian species. The role of BCoV in calfhood diarrhea is well-established, but its role in the bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) has been controversial. This review re-examines the evidence that BCoV is a significant pathogen in the BRDC.
Quelle est la preuve que le coronavirus bovin est un agent pathogène biologiquement important chez le bétail? Les coronavirus, y compris les coronavirus bovins (BCoV), sont étiologiquement associés à des maladies entériques et respiratoires chez un vaste éventail d’espèces mammifères et aviaires. Le rôle du BCoV dans la diarrhée des veaux est bien établi, mais son rôle dans le complexe de la maladie respiratoire bovine est controversé. Cet examen se penche de nouveau sur les preuves indiquant que le BCoV est un agent pathogène important pour le complexe de la maladie respiratoire bovine.(Traduit par Isabelle Vallières).
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