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Faeces and, or, paired sera were collected from cows in 6 dairy herds with classical winter dysentery. Similar samples were collected from cows in 3 other dairy herds experiencing non-haemorrhagic diarrhoea during the survey period. Coronavirus was the only enteric pathogen identified by immune...
Faecal filtrates from cows with winter dysentery were inoculated into gnotobiotic and conventional calves, and a coronavirus was isolated from calf faeces. Cytopathic effects were observed on human rectal tumour cells but not bovine cell cultures. The winter dysentry isolates morphologically and...
The antigenic and biological properties of 6 strains of bovine coronavirus (BCV) derived from neonatal calf diarrhoea (CD) and 8 strains of BCV from winter dysentry (WD) of adult cattle, propagated in HRT-18 cells were compared to determine if CD and WD strains belong to distinct serotypes or...
Bovine coronavirus (BCV) was characterized as a viral cause of calf enteritis by Mebus et al. (1973) and is now recognized as a leading cause of calf...