Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows

The objectives of this study were: 1- to evaluate the association of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDV), Bovine Herpes Virus 1 (BoHV-1), and Neospora caninum (N. caninum) with the risk for Late Embryonic Loss (LEL) in grazing dairy cows, 2- to evaluate blood progesterone concentration at the time of LEL occurrence, and 3- to describe a novel ultrasound-guided technique for conceptus sampling. We run a prospective cohort study involving 92 cows (46 LEL and 46 NLEL). An LEL cow was that having an embryo with no heartbeat, detached membranes, or floating structures, including embryo remnants detected at pregnancy check by ultrasonography (US) 28–42 days post-AI, whereas an NLEL cow was that with embryo heartbeats detectable by US at pregnancy check 28–42 d post-IA. We took two blood samples from every cow at pregnancy check by US (the day of LEL detection) and 28 d later to perform serological diagnosis of BVDV, BoHV-1, and N. caninum; and to measure blood progesterone concentration at pregnancy check (28–42 d post-AI). We also sampled the conceptus from all the LEL cows. We performed PCR to detect BVDV, BoHV-1, and N. caninum in sampled conceptuses from LEL cows. Finally, we evaluated the associations of risk factors (serological titers, seroconversion, and progesterone) with LEL odds with logistic models. The risk for LEL was associated with serological titers to BVDV (P = 0.03) and tended to be associated with seroconversion to BVDV, given that 19.6% (9/46) in LEL and 6.5% (3/46) in NLEL cows seroconverted to BVDV (P = 0.09). In addition, BVDV was detected in conceptuses from LEL cows that seroconverted to BVDV but not in LEL cows that did not seroconvert. Conversely, the risk for LEL was not associated with the titers or seroconversion to BoHV-1 and N. caninum. BoHV-1 and N. caninum were not identified in any of the conceptuses. Finally, blood progesterone concentration was similar in LEL and NLEL cows, and it was not associated with the risk for LEL (P = 0.54). In conclusion, BVDV infection is a risk factor for LEL in dairy cows.

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Main Authors: Quintero Rodríguez, Luis, Domínguez, Germán, Alvarado Pinedo, María, Travería, Gabriel, Moré, Gastón, Campero, Lucia Maria, De la Sota, Luzbel, Madoz, Laura, Giuliodori, Mauricio
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Published: Elsevier 2022-12
Subjects:Pestivirus de la Diarrea Bovina, Herpes Virus Bovino, Neospora caninum, Progesterona, Vacas Lecheras, Bovine Diarrhoea Pestivirus, Bovine Herpesvirus, Progesterone, Dairy Cows,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/15193
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093691X22004009
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.10.002
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topic Pestivirus de la Diarrea Bovina
Herpes Virus Bovino
Neospora caninum
Progesterona
Vacas Lecheras
Bovine Diarrhoea Pestivirus
Bovine Herpesvirus
Progesterone
Dairy Cows
Pestivirus de la Diarrea Bovina
Herpes Virus Bovino
Neospora caninum
Progesterona
Vacas Lecheras
Bovine Diarrhoea Pestivirus
Bovine Herpesvirus
Progesterone
Dairy Cows
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Herpes Virus Bovino
Neospora caninum
Progesterona
Vacas Lecheras
Bovine Diarrhoea Pestivirus
Bovine Herpesvirus
Progesterone
Dairy Cows
Pestivirus de la Diarrea Bovina
Herpes Virus Bovino
Neospora caninum
Progesterona
Vacas Lecheras
Bovine Diarrhoea Pestivirus
Bovine Herpesvirus
Progesterone
Dairy Cows
Quintero Rodríguez, Luis
Domínguez, Germán
Alvarado Pinedo, María
Travería, Gabriel
Moré, Gastón
Campero, Lucia Maria
De la Sota, Luzbel
Madoz, Laura
Giuliodori, Mauricio
Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows
description The objectives of this study were: 1- to evaluate the association of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDV), Bovine Herpes Virus 1 (BoHV-1), and Neospora caninum (N. caninum) with the risk for Late Embryonic Loss (LEL) in grazing dairy cows, 2- to evaluate blood progesterone concentration at the time of LEL occurrence, and 3- to describe a novel ultrasound-guided technique for conceptus sampling. We run a prospective cohort study involving 92 cows (46 LEL and 46 NLEL). An LEL cow was that having an embryo with no heartbeat, detached membranes, or floating structures, including embryo remnants detected at pregnancy check by ultrasonography (US) 28–42 days post-AI, whereas an NLEL cow was that with embryo heartbeats detectable by US at pregnancy check 28–42 d post-IA. We took two blood samples from every cow at pregnancy check by US (the day of LEL detection) and 28 d later to perform serological diagnosis of BVDV, BoHV-1, and N. caninum; and to measure blood progesterone concentration at pregnancy check (28–42 d post-AI). We also sampled the conceptus from all the LEL cows. We performed PCR to detect BVDV, BoHV-1, and N. caninum in sampled conceptuses from LEL cows. Finally, we evaluated the associations of risk factors (serological titers, seroconversion, and progesterone) with LEL odds with logistic models. The risk for LEL was associated with serological titers to BVDV (P = 0.03) and tended to be associated with seroconversion to BVDV, given that 19.6% (9/46) in LEL and 6.5% (3/46) in NLEL cows seroconverted to BVDV (P = 0.09). In addition, BVDV was detected in conceptuses from LEL cows that seroconverted to BVDV but not in LEL cows that did not seroconvert. Conversely, the risk for LEL was not associated with the titers or seroconversion to BoHV-1 and N. caninum. BoHV-1 and N. caninum were not identified in any of the conceptuses. Finally, blood progesterone concentration was similar in LEL and NLEL cows, and it was not associated with the risk for LEL (P = 0.54). In conclusion, BVDV infection is a risk factor for LEL in dairy cows.
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topic_facet Pestivirus de la Diarrea Bovina
Herpes Virus Bovino
Neospora caninum
Progesterona
Vacas Lecheras
Bovine Diarrhoea Pestivirus
Bovine Herpesvirus
Progesterone
Dairy Cows
author Quintero Rodríguez, Luis
Domínguez, Germán
Alvarado Pinedo, María
Travería, Gabriel
Moré, Gastón
Campero, Lucia Maria
De la Sota, Luzbel
Madoz, Laura
Giuliodori, Mauricio
author_facet Quintero Rodríguez, Luis
Domínguez, Germán
Alvarado Pinedo, María
Travería, Gabriel
Moré, Gastón
Campero, Lucia Maria
De la Sota, Luzbel
Madoz, Laura
Giuliodori, Mauricio
author_sort Quintero Rodríguez, Luis
title Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows
title_short Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows
title_full Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows
title_fullStr Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows
title_sort association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022-12
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.10.002
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-151932023-09-13T11:10:26Z Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and Neospora caninum with late embryonic losses in highly supplemented grazing dairy cows Quintero Rodríguez, Luis Domínguez, Germán Alvarado Pinedo, María Travería, Gabriel Moré, Gastón Campero, Lucia Maria De la Sota, Luzbel Madoz, Laura Giuliodori, Mauricio Pestivirus de la Diarrea Bovina Herpes Virus Bovino Neospora caninum Progesterona Vacas Lecheras Bovine Diarrhoea Pestivirus Bovine Herpesvirus Progesterone Dairy Cows The objectives of this study were: 1- to evaluate the association of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDV), Bovine Herpes Virus 1 (BoHV-1), and Neospora caninum (N. caninum) with the risk for Late Embryonic Loss (LEL) in grazing dairy cows, 2- to evaluate blood progesterone concentration at the time of LEL occurrence, and 3- to describe a novel ultrasound-guided technique for conceptus sampling. We run a prospective cohort study involving 92 cows (46 LEL and 46 NLEL). An LEL cow was that having an embryo with no heartbeat, detached membranes, or floating structures, including embryo remnants detected at pregnancy check by ultrasonography (US) 28–42 days post-AI, whereas an NLEL cow was that with embryo heartbeats detectable by US at pregnancy check 28–42 d post-IA. We took two blood samples from every cow at pregnancy check by US (the day of LEL detection) and 28 d later to perform serological diagnosis of BVDV, BoHV-1, and N. caninum; and to measure blood progesterone concentration at pregnancy check (28–42 d post-AI). We also sampled the conceptus from all the LEL cows. We performed PCR to detect BVDV, BoHV-1, and N. caninum in sampled conceptuses from LEL cows. Finally, we evaluated the associations of risk factors (serological titers, seroconversion, and progesterone) with LEL odds with logistic models. The risk for LEL was associated with serological titers to BVDV (P = 0.03) and tended to be associated with seroconversion to BVDV, given that 19.6% (9/46) in LEL and 6.5% (3/46) in NLEL cows seroconverted to BVDV (P = 0.09). In addition, BVDV was detected in conceptuses from LEL cows that seroconverted to BVDV but not in LEL cows that did not seroconvert. Conversely, the risk for LEL was not associated with the titers or seroconversion to BoHV-1 and N. caninum. BoHV-1 and N. caninum were not identified in any of the conceptuses. Finally, blood progesterone concentration was similar in LEL and NLEL cows, and it was not associated with the risk for LEL (P = 0.54). In conclusion, BVDV infection is a risk factor for LEL in dairy cows. EEA Balcarce Fil: Quintero Rodríguez, Luis. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. Fil: Quintero Rodríguez, Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Domínguez, Germán. Actividad Privada; Argentina. Fil: Alvarado Pinedo, María. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. Fil: Travería, Gabriel. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. Fil: Moré, Gastón. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. Fil: Moré, Gastón. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Campero, Lucía María. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Innovación para la Producción Agropecuaria y el Desarrollo Sostenible; Argentina. Fil: Campero, Lucía. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. Fil: De la Sota. Luzbel. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. Fil: De la Sota. Luzbel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Madoz, Laura. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. Fil: Madoz, Laura. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Giuliodori, Mauricio. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Vetrinarias; Argentina. 2023-09-13T11:05:26Z 2023-09-13T11:05:26Z 2022-12 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/15193 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093691X22004009 0093-691X (print) 1879-3231 (online) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.10.002 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Elsevier Theriogenology 194 : 126-132 (December 2022)