BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHOEA
Synonyms: mucosal disease
It is characterized by high rise of
temperature, diarrhea, erosive lesion in mouth, esophagus,rumen abomasum and
intestine
Etiology:Pestivirus , Family – flaviviridae
Mode of transmission:
- Direct and indirect contact
- Incidence more in crowded herd
- Virus present innasal
secretions, oral discharge, urine
- Other source like transport
vehicles,farm appliancescontaminated feed and water
- Sheep and swine have no role in
disease transmission
- Calves harboring cytopathic
strain act as principal source of infection
Pathogenesis:
- Virus on enter to body contact
with mucosal lining of mouth or nose and replicate in epithelial cells
- Predilection site of virus are
- Palatine tonsils
- Lymphoid tissues
- Epithelium of oropharynx
- Goes to bloodstream and develop
viraemia 2–4 days after exposure
- Goes to M.M of alimentary tract
and buccal cavity and causeInflammatory changes and
edemaEnteritisStomatitis destruction and erosion of Payer’s patches and
lymph nodes
Clinical signs:
- Incubation period: 1-21 days
- Three forms of clinical signs
are noticed
Acute form:
- Rise of temperature 105˚- 107˚F
may be biphasic
- Anorexia
- Depression
- Polypnoea
- Mucoid then muco purulent nasal
discharge
- Moist coughing
- Muzzle rough, dry and crustated
- Conjunctivitis
- Mucopurulent ocular discharge
- Corneal opacity
- Profuse foul smelling watery
faeces
- Ulceration of oral mucosa,
tongue, palate and gum
- Profuse salivation
- Abortion
- Foetal abnormalities and
malformed
- CNS derangement
- Lameness
- Muscular
tremor,weakness,incoordination,nystagmus
- Animal die due to septicemia
and dehydration
Mild form:
- Fever of short duration
- Loss of milk yield
- Transient diarrhea
- Infrequent mouth lesion
- Inapettance
- Nasal discharge
- Enlargement of superficial L.N
Subacute/chronic form
- Retarded growth
- Loss of body weight
- Emaciation
- Rough skin coat
- Intermittent diarrhea
- Chronic buccal lesion
- Chronic bloat
- Distorted hooves
- Chronic erosion of skin
Diagnosis:
- Typical clinical sign
- Gross and microscopic lesion
- Leucopenia
- CFT
- Virus Neutralization test
- Immunofluorescence test
- ELISA
- CFT
Treatment:
- No treatment for viral
infection
- Supportive therapy
- Fluid therapy
- Antibiotics and chemotherapy
- Whole blood transfusion