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Bovine immunodeficiency virus produces a transient viraemic phase soon after infection in Bos javanicus

Journal

VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 141, Issue 3-4, Pages 216-223

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2009.09.012

Keywords

Bovine immunodeficiency virus; Bali cattle; Bos javanicus; Viraemia; Provirus

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  1. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research [AS1/2004/079]

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Infection of Bali cattle (Bos javanicus) in Indonesia with a non-pathogenic bovine lentivirus similar to Bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV) is suspected but efforts to detect the virus have been unsuccessful. To define the kinetics of BIV infection in Bali cattle, 13 were infected with the R-29 strain of BIV and monitored for 60 days. No clinical effects were detected. Proviral DNA was detected in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 4 to 60 days with peak titres 20 days post-infection (dpi). There was a transient viraemia from 4 to 14 dpi with a maximum titre of 1 x 10(4) genome copies/ml plasma. An antibody response to the transmembrane (TM) glycoprotein commenced 12 dpi but an antibody response to the capsid (CA) protein was detected in one animal only and not until 34 dpi. The results indicated that detection of BIV in infected Bali cattle would have a greater chance of success soon after infection and prior to the onset of a CA antibody response. Crown Copyright (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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